In January of this year the blog published a detailed article on Henry Weber, who had been a vice president of the Watch Tower Society. He ran a large horticultural business that his heirs carried on with after his death. According to the New Era Enterprise newspaper for October 19, 1920, this is where some of the Miracle Wheat - now renamed - ended up. The newspaper report was written by J A Bohnet, who had grown the original wheat on the farmland attached to the United Cemeteries.
Friday, September 4, 2015
Whatever happened to Miracle Wheat?
In January of this year the blog published a detailed article on Henry Weber, who had been a vice president of the Watch Tower Society. He ran a large horticultural business that his heirs carried on with after his death. According to the New Era Enterprise newspaper for October 19, 1920, this is where some of the Miracle Wheat - now renamed - ended up. The newspaper report was written by J A Bohnet, who had grown the original wheat on the farmland attached to the United Cemeteries.
No comments:
Post a Comment