Overview
- Clarkson confessed Diddly Squat is running at a loss and joked he could earn more selling his toenail clippings than farming this year.
- He has held talks about installing an outdoor cinema on the farm to attract visitors and diversify revenue.
- Patrons have challenged the £24 pie and veg price at The Farmer’s Dog, prompting Clarkson to defend the cost as beef prices surge.
- The presenter likened farmers to miners as “pawns for politicians” to highlight regulatory and economic burdens on agriculture.
- These revelations come as season four of Clarkson’s Farm streams on Amazon Prime, but show success has not translated into farm profitability.