The star of Clarkson’s Farm shares a warning of a challenging season and opens up about a major struggle.

The Diddly Squat crew faces another obstacle.

July 16th 2024.

The star of Clarkson’s Farm shares a warning of a challenging season and opens up about a major struggle.
One of the stars of the popular show Clarkson's Farm recently shared some news that might disappoint fans. Kaleb Cooper, who helps former Top Gear host Jeremy Clarkson run his Oxfordshire farm, revealed that they are facing a challenging season ahead. The show, which has aired three seasons on Amazon Prime since its debut in 2021, follows the chaotic and often humorous attempts of Jeremy and his team to manage a 1,000-acre farm.

The team consists of farm manager Kaleb, land agent Charlie Ireland, "head of security" Gerald Cooper, and Jeremy's partner Lisa Hogan. In the past few years, they have faced numerous challenges, including the deaths of beloved animals, conflicts with the local council, and even managing the overwhelming popularity of their farm shop. But their latest hurdle comes in the form of unpredictable weather, which has wreaked havoc on their crops.

Kaleb recently took to social media to share an update on the farm's progress, and his post was met with mixed emotions. Along with a photo, he wrote, "I can sense this being an interesting and difficult season! We really don't need this rain in July after the winter we had," followed by a face-palm emoji. The wet weather in Oxfordshire has been a major issue for the team, and it doesn't seem to be letting up anytime soon.

This update comes after a recent aerial shot of the farm was posted on social media, with a caption warning of a "rough year" ahead. The official Instagram account for the farm also shared a post about the constant rain drowning their seeds and causing major setbacks. Jeremy himself has expressed frustration with the weather, posting a photo of a rainbow and a caption that simply read, "Stop f***ing raining."

In the latest season of the show, Jeremy discussed how the wet weather was affecting the farm's profitability. He even considered alternative ways to make money, such as growing mushrooms and buying pigs. But despite their efforts, the team is still facing financial challenges. In the season finale, Jeremy spoke about the difficulties that farmers face in today's world, especially with unpredictable weather and fluctuating prices.

He shared, "I'll tell you something else as well. If I hadn't farmed the unfarmed, we'd be in trouble. The other thing as well is that, again, I'm in the fortunate position of having other income streams. But if you're a normal farmer and this is your full-time and only job, you get two years where you don't make any money, you're screwed."

It's clear that running a farm is no easy task, and the team at Diddly Squat is facing their fair share of challenges. Despite the difficulties, they have persevered and managed to make the best of their situation. Fans of the show can continue to follow their journey on Amazon Prime Video. And if you have a celebrity story or photos to share, the entertainment team at The Agency would love to hear from you. You can reach out to us by email, phone, or by visiting our Submit Stuff page. We look forward to hearing from you!

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