The farmer went on to explain how since joining the hit BBC show it has taken his life in "a very different direction" to what he was expecting.He continued: "But it's very much a part of farm diversification."All my money goes into the farm that I share with my business partner.
All my media money, literary money and corporate money just goes in."So, one day, [when] my face goes off the telly and I drop in the bin, I'll just go back to being a proper farmer."Adam, who has now written six books, says the literary part of his career is a side hustle to his presenting and farming duties."It's very much a secondary job and writing is a little add on to working in the media, really."The TV host addressed what it has been like continuing his.
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