Jeremy Clarkson, 62, has revealed his newest plans for Diddly Squat farm that made his land agent “roll his eyes” and Clarkson’s Farm co-star Kaleb Cooper, 24, leave the county.The former Top Gear presenter's latest project comes after reports that Diddly Squat Farm shop has temporarily closed for this month.
In his latest column, Jeremy explained that he had now become a pig farmer - despite plenty of opposition to the idea from those with more experience.“Cheerful Charlie Ireland, my land agent, says this is the stupidest idea I've had yet and wants no part of it,” Jeremy admitted.
He went on to reveal that an exasperated Kaleb had also decided to leave Chipping Norton after hearing the news. “Kaleb was so unpleased that he got into his pick-up truck and went to Cornwall for a week,” Jeremy continued.
Jeremy explained why he felt his “logic was sound” as he laid out his plan for the pigs in his latest article for The Times.The star suggested that pigs are “much cheaper” to buy than other livestock, including cows or sheep.He also argued that the large broods the pigs would produce would be more financially beneficial.
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