BBC Countryfile’s Adam Henson highlights key flaw in Clarkson’s Farm

BBC Countryfile’s Adam Henson highlights key flaw in Clarkson’s Farm

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BBC Countryfile presenter Adam Henson has weighed in on the success of Jeremy Clarkson’s popular Amazon Prime series, Clarkson’s Farm, but also pointed out a major flaw

Adam Henson has opened up about Amazon Prime’s Clarkson’s Farm and highlighted one particular issue with the popular show. Speaking in an episode of Grounded: The regenerative farming podcast, Adam weighed in on the massively popular series, which is fronted by former Top Gear and The Grand Tour presenter Jeremy Clarkson.

The show follows Jeremy, a relative newcomer to agriculture as he tries to run a 1,000-acre farm called Diddly Squat Farm situated near Chipping Norton in Oxfordshire.

Adam, a presenter on Countryfile who also runs Cotswold Farm Park, praised the “huge success” of Jeremy’s programme in “opening the eyes” of numerous viewers to farming life, whilst also pointing out some drawbacks.

He remarked: “Some of the positivities around farming, you know, the successes we had. You know, I think…I agree that Clarkson’s Farm has been a huge success opening the eyes of many people into agriculture that wouldn’t have otherwise watched it.”

He wrote: “Meanwhile, the gossip columns are fascinated by the film stars and fashionistas who come to the Cotswolds to escape the spotlight (but somehow manage to be front page news, nonetheless).”

However, for Adam, the area holds a different meaning, symbolised by the “working, growing countryside”. He went on to draw attention to the Cotswolds’ fields, flowers and trees.

Adam elaborated: “For me, the area is summed up by the working, growing countryside. Its endless acres of arable fields, a glimpse of bright wildflowers and rows of beech trees standing in silhouette on the horizon.”

He also emphasised the animals, his lifelong “companions” and “neighbours” who have “been at the heart” of his cherished farm park for more than five decades.

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Source: Mirror

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