Thomas Jefferson praised the cultivation of plant, especially bread grain
In 1795, Thomas Jefferson wrote: “the greatest service which can be rendered any country is to add an…
In 1795, Thomas Jefferson wrote: “the greatest service which can be rendered any country is to add an…
On Jul. 31, 1790, the inventor Samuel Hopkins was awarded the first U.S. patent for a new method…
On Dec. 11, 1789, the University of North Carolina (UNC) was founded. The UNC was the first public…
On Feb. 13, 1786, first meeting of the University of Georgia board of trustees was held and Abraham…
In 1761, German botanist Joseph Koelreuter reported successful crossbreeding of crop plants in different species.
In 1761, physician John Hill confirmed the role of local irritation and inflammation in causation of cancer. In…
In 1743, the University of Delaware traces its roots to the Free School founded in New London, Pennsylvania…
In 1697, the term Zymotechnia “Zymotechnology” (Greek: Zyme “leven”) coined by Prussian Court physician Georg Ernst Stahl in…
On Feb. 8, 1693, The College of William and Mary was founded by a Royal Charter issued by…
In 1621, potatoes from Peru were planted in Germany, another example of foreign microbes finding new homes. Botanist…
In 1202, King John of England proclaimed the first English food law, the Assize of Bread, which prohibited…
Around 8000 BCE, Potatoes, the world’s most widely grown tuber crop, were first cultivated for food in area…