Jeremy Clarkson had a 'sad' moment at Diddly Squat Farm (Image: Amazon Prime Video )
Jeremy Clarkson has opened up about a touching experience from his time running Diddly Squat Farm that left him feeling "sad". The former Top Gear presenter, who bought a thousand acres including Curdle Hill Farm back in 2008, was dismayed by the absence of birds at his Chipping Norton location.
A tenant had previously managed the farm, but when they left in 2019, Jeremy decided to run it himself. His venture into agriculture has been documented in the hit Amazon Prime Video show, Clarkson's Farm.
Jeremy spoke about his disappointment at the stark reduction in bird numbers since he first began farming six years ago.
Writing in his Sunday Times magazine column, he said: "Since 1970 their numbers hav

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