Illinois Pioneers

Farmer and philanthropist Howard Buffett

7:30 pm Thursday, Jan. 8, on WILL-TV
 

When he was a boy, Howard Buffett loved to play in the dirt. He even planted corn in his family’s backyard when he was only 5, and he’s always loved big machines. So it’s no surprise he ended up in agriculture, says Illinois Pioneers host David Inge.

Buffett says he considers himself a farmer first. “But he is also the CEO of a foundation dedicated to finding solutions to world hunger and has traveled to 130 countries looking for new ways to help people feed their families, while at the same time taking care of the environment,” David said.

The son of Warren Buffett, one of the world’s wealthiest and most successful investors, Howard Buffett began farming in Nebraska on land rented from his father. David talks to the Decatur resident about the farm he operates in Illinois as well as three research farms operated by his foundation. Hoping to help people in developing countries make a better life for their families, he created the Howard G. Buffett Foundation, funded with money from his father. In 2000, he began funding conservation and food security projects around the world.

Buffett has published eight books on conservation and wildlife, among them 40 Chances: Finding Hope in a Hungry World.