But when Carter’s father died in 1953, he was honorably discharged and returned to his native Plains along with the rest of his family to manage the family farm and peanut warehousing business.
Carter lived longer after his term in office than any other US president. He once said he was better as ex president than he was president ...
The Naval Academy grad and submarine officer who became a Georgia peanut farmer before pivoting ... Eisenhower sought but failed to deliver—partial economic deregulation. Carter’s signing into law the ...
Carter, a former peanut farmer and a pragmatist ... Over 800 of the visas went to onion, melon, pepper and cotton farms in south Texas. Congress had created the H-2 guest worker visa in 1952 ...
Before becoming the 39th president - Carter was raised on a peanut farm in Georgia. Beginning in 1946, Carter served as a ...