Before and after his presidency (1977-1981), Jimmy Carter ran his family's peanut farm in Plains, Georgia. (Alleged mismanagement during his absence left the farm seriously in debt.)
In a nutshell, pardon the pun, Jimmy Carter raised peanuts because he was a peaut farmer. He was a peanut farmer because his farm was ideal for growing peanut plants and there was and still is a market for peanuts.
Carter graduated from the US Naval Academy and served as an engineer on a submarine. When his father died, he resigned from the navy and went back home to Georgia to manage the family peanut business. He later was elected governor of Georgia.
Yes, he lives in Cameron North Caroline in the country. His family owns 120 acres of farm land they used to farm tobacco.
No, it is not. The terms "a farm" or "the farm" indicate that it is a noun. Only nouns use articles.
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Peanut Farm
President Carter's peanut farm, known as Plains Peanuts, was located in the state of Georgia.
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farm with his peanuts on his peanut farm
Before and after his presidency (1977-1981), Jimmy Carter ran his family's peanut farm in Plains, Georgia. (Alleged mismanagement during his absence left the farm seriously in debt.)
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Jimmy carter was a peanut farmer from georgia.
In a nutshell, pardon the pun, Jimmy Carter raised peanuts because he was a peaut farmer. He was a peanut farmer because his farm was ideal for growing peanut plants and there was and still is a market for peanuts.
The Carter family worked on a peanut farm. Jimmy Carter and his wife, Roselynn, now work in a company with multiple volunteers that help build houses around the world. It's called habitat for humanity.