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Jeremy Clarkson admits 'worse than ever' year for farm as money fears loomThe Clarkson's Farm presenter recently returned for season 4 but admitted his farm has hit rock
bottomCommentsNewsChristian Abbott Audience Writer15:03, 03 Jun 2025Jeremy Clarkson admitted worries of financial hardship for Diddly Squat farm(Image: Emma Trimble / SWNS) Jeremy Clarkson
has returned to Amazon's Prime Video for the fourth season of Clarkson's Farm, but he recently admitted this could be the "worse than ever" for Diddly Squat.
Despite the huge success of the series, according to Jeremy that isn't reflected in the farm itself, as he is struggling to make any money from it.
One fan posted a recent article from Jeremy on X, with the 65-year-old comparing the difficulties facing farmers with that of miners decades ago.
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He stated they both serve as political pawns.
A fan stated: "Have watched all of the series, they're quite entertaining.
Article continues below "But, please don't try to tell me he earns more from farming than from Amazon Video."
In response, Jeremy wrote: "I could earn more from selling my toe nail clippings than farming. "
"And I have a horrible feeling that this year will be worse than ever."
A fan later suggested to Clarkson: "Why don't you put a big screen projector TV on your farm and make picnic baskets of your produce or allow people to have picnics using local produce and
encourage food trucks etc.
"Bring back the outdoor cinema for sunset screenings. It's so fun."
Quick to respond, Clarkson replied: "Been talking about that very thing today."
Amidst pricing criticism, one follower said: "Thought Jeremy Clarkson wanted an affordable pub for customers. £24 for pie and veg is a bit much."
Carkson responded: "Have you seen beef prices right now? If you could make it for less, I'll give you a job."
The original poster then wrote: "To be honest I wouldn't know what is a decent price anymore. Constantly changing." One user joked: "It ain't Wetherspoons, pal."
Article continues below Another fan chimed in: "Was the best £24 spent! Fantastic meal there, great food and all local produce - stop whinging!".