Clarkson's Farm returns in season three trailer from Prime Video Jeremy Clarkson has admitted how his Amazon Prime Video show demonstrates how farming can be a brutal combination of “mud, pain and sadness”. The Clarkson’s Farm star, who runs Diddly Squat farm alongside girlfriend Lisa Hogan and other characters like local farmer Kaleb Cooper , has suggested the series might put young people off farming as a career. Clarkson’s Farm, now in its third season, has proved to be a huge hit with viewers.
It follows the success of other shows Jeremy has fronted including The Grand Tour , which he also filmed for Amazon Prime, and BBC One’s Top Gear before that. Nevertheless, Jeremy believes that youngsters who have been inspired to become farmers off the back of the show are in for a rude awakening. In his latest column for The Sunday Times , Jeremy wrote: “God knows why a young person would look at my farming show and think, ‘Mmm, that’s what I want to do for a living.
’ “Sure, it’s fun to whizz about at harvest time, playing with heavy machinery and drinking cider in the late summer sunshine. But for the other 50 weeks of the year it’s mostly a smorgasbord of mud, pain and sadness, and it’s all topped off with a pay packet that would disappoint a Congolese miner.” He went on to reveal that he “regularly receive missives from teenagers asking for a job”.
However, there is one key skill that the Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? host believes most of them .
