The mission of American peanut farmers, shellers and producers here is double-edged.
Jimmy Carter - President and peanut farmer - would have been a natural next stop.
Burns also studied civil engineering and worked as a peanut farmer, but by 1911 was primarily an entertainer.
They called Carter a peanut farmer, when in fact he was an engineer.
By his 1970 gubernatorial campaign, he was considered a wealthy peanut farmer.
A peanut farmer from Georgia had to be better than anyone else on the Democrats' side.
In 1921 peanut farmers and industry representatives planned to appear at Congressional hearings to ask for a tariff.
This is a country that elected a peanut farmer to the presidency.
Like the peanut farmers, American citrus growers also enjoy considerable protection from imports at the expense of consumers.
The losers would be those who inherited, or bought, the licenses that were originally given to Depression-era peanut farmers.