There's been quite a lot of coverage of Jeremy Clarkson and Kaleb Cooper ahead of the start of the 3rd series of Clarkson's Farm on Amazon Prime.
This programme has certainly made a lot of young people interested in farming via the scripted antics of the presenters.
The newspaper pieces do however make some serious points about the issues facing farmers, and the economics around growing food. There are some problems facing agriculture in the UK.
The wet weather this spring has created issues for many this year... no doubt there will be drought related issues as the summer progresses.
In “Clarkson’s Farm” the disgraced “Top Gear” host struggles to breed pigs and fights with the local council.
— The Economist (@TheEconomist) May 3, 2024
The hit show appeals to a misunderstood figure in society: the Great British bore https://t.co/jyiYPvLtjs 👇
Having watched the whole series now - along with the previous two, I can confirm it's an enjoyable watch, with some sweary Mary language...
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