Howard G. Buffett set a 40-year deadline for himself: To help the most vulnerable people on earth who lack basic food security. As an Illinois farmer of 1,500 acres of land, Buffett has an average of 40 productive years to harvest the best possible crop.
His father, legendary investor Warren Buffett, first presented the challenge to his son in 2006. The eldest Buffett is the chairman and CEO of Berkshire Hathaway, Inc., who announced he was leaving the bulk of his fortune to philanthropy.
Consequently, Warren Buffett, along with his son and grandson, recently wrote 40 Chances: Finding Hope in a Hungry World.
“He loves farming. I don’t know exactly why; it’s not genetic,” the eldest Buffet said about his son Wednesday on Morning Joe.








