Jeremy Clarkson, 60, is widely known for being a car enthusiast on shows such as Top Gear and The Grand Tour, but he dived into running his own farm ahead of his new solo show I Bought The Farm last year.
Filming for the eight-part show was put on hold due to factors such as poor weather conditions.In his latest column, the presenter discussed the highs and lows of running his own farm and how the weather and Brexit had affected his progress.“He [God] gave us the wettest autumn since 2000, the wettest February on record, the driest May on record and then, for good measure, the coldest July since 1988,” he divulged.“He's fried my crops, frozen them, drowned them and then drowned them again.”Jeremy added: “So if we are going to thank anyone.
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