Countryfile presenter struggled in lockdown, like many other families, but thanked his farm for keeping him sane.Adam broke into television in 2001 when he was successful in gaining a presenting position on BBC's Countryfile.He runs the Cotswold Farms Park, which his father started, with the site attracting over 70,000 visitors per annum.He and his friend Duncan Andrews also took on the lease of Bemborough Farm from his father in 1988, with the pair now jointly running the 1600 acre estate.On the estate they grow wheat, spring barley and oilseed rape, alongside a flock of 350 commercial ewes and numerous breeds of farm animals.The farm was first opened by Adam's father in 1971, with the aim to protect rare breeds of farm animals.Adam.
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