
Washington Had a Lifelong Obsession with Farming and Agriculture
Far from just a soldier and politician, George Washington was a passionate and scientifically minded farmer. He experimented with over 60 different crops at Mount Vernon, pioneered crop rotation practices in America, and designed a 16-sided threshing barn that was revolutionary for its time. He also developed a successful whiskey distillery on his estate, which became one of the largest in America by the late 1790s.