George Edwin Fussell, FRHistS (10 September 1889 – 1 January 1990) was an English agricultural historian.
He was given a job as a boy clerk in the War Office in 1906 and three years later joined the Board of Agriculture and Fisheries.
This began a prolific career as an agricultural historian; he wrote more than 20 books and 600 articles on the topic.
His contributions to the field were recognised in 1933 when he was elected a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society and in 1970 when the University of Exeter conferred on him an honorary Doctor of Letters degree.
He died on 1 January 1990; his wife Kathleen Rosemary (née Turner), with whom he co-wrote or co-edited several works, survived him, as did their daughter.