
Phil Fuhr
Phil Fuhr is a dedicated sixth-generation farmer, proudly continuing his family’s farming legacy on their grain and livestock operation in Rock Island County, Illinois, established in 1843. With 32 years of farming experience, Phil will be planting his 33rd crop this year, producing corn and soybeans using innovative and sustainable practices.
Phil earned a Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Business from Illinois State University and a Master’s in Crop Sciences from the University of Illinois. His educational background, paired with a deep connection to his family’s farming heritage, has shaped his passion for agriculture and stewardship.
Committed to conservation, Phil employs strip-till practices for corn and no-till for soybeans. He integrates filter strips, grass waterways, and cover crops through programs like the FSA EQIP initiative, showcasing his dedication to protecting soil health and water quality.
Phil and his wife, Dana, are raising the next generation on the family farm. Their son, Caelen, is a high school sophomore, and their daughter, Kinley, is in eighth grade. Together, the Fuhr family embodies the values of resilience, innovation, and sustainability that define modern agriculture.