This is such a unbelievably good Series. It educates about how food is created and gives a realy good idea why we should value the work and product so much.
@@deadmeatjb It depends on how much you think the financial aspect plays a role. The other guys did the work but I imagine he financed the equipment and whatnot?
@@jorceshaman makes it an equal gig he's giving them credit for making the best of what he provided making the final product "the best ive seen until now" im Sure he helped some too
@@GeorgBrapson-vl9zy To be fair though if you were a millionaire and you asked for steak and someone said no you'd be like 'who tf do you think you are', apparently there was more beef that had happened previously and that was the tip of the iceberg for jeremy
For the curious, his farm is 546 acres and it is typically a tonne of wheat per acre harvested. The £185 is per tonne, coming out to about £101,010 for the total harvest, give or take some.
@@blakechasteen The mill has to make some money, the packaging center has to make some money, the trucker needs to make some money, the trucking company needs to pay for fuel and repairs, the grocery store needs a cut. Drug sales aren’t the only thing everyone gets a piece. Personally I hate grinding, if you want to do it yourself you will need a grinder or a whole ass mill if you have running water. An electric grinder starts at $40, I would suggest getting something in the $300 range if you seriously want to do it long term. An actual water mill will cost you probably 3k + labor but it would require no electricity for your entire life. I wouldn’t suggest it though. An industrial grinder is 30k+.
I look at it like this. I'm lucky to have the opportunity to work in a unique industry. To be the grower especially, you need an in. You gotta be family or know somone who knows somone who will trust you to do this work. So I dont have to farm I get to farm. Farmers want the clean air, food and water like everyone else. We are, afterall humans as well.....working a job to support our family. Be well everyone.
I was strangely happy for Jeremy, almost proud. Funny how attached you get to folks you’ve never met, just watching them on TV and the internet for years
@@Skrambo92 He actually worked as well. But he is being teached by Kaleb and the dude who's name i forgot, so yes. He did work hard himself, but it's the experience of the other two that made the product the equality that it is.
It's exactly that. High protein is called strong flour. This is best for bread because the more gluten allows for larger air bubbles. The opposite would be a low protein flour which would be best for cakes
@@sonjake21 Yeah Clarkson openly admits in this video the good wheat is because of Charlie and Kaleb. But, I mean, it is Clarkson's land and his resources, so I guess that counts for something.
@@bghoody5665 Yep. Without him and his Top Gear and The Grand Tour money there wouldn't be a farm in the first place. But I do genuinely enjoy Clarkson's Farm, even though it's such a strange concept. You've got an elderly tv presenter that spent the last few decades making a name for himself by driving the world's best, and sometimes worst, cars and saying some things about them, and now suddenly he's a farmer, even though he started out knowing nothing about being a farmer, but he's still doing it because he can. And I love it. It's actually fun sitting there and watching him learn how to be a farmer, and it actually seems to make the old timer happy. Though I would like to see a once off cameo from James and Richard giving him shit because he doesn't know what he's doing.
The stance he took when he said, "now we've got to haggle" shows he definitely practiced infront of the mirror more than once to prepare for this moment, but is immediately shut down 😂
@@aidanfranke5659yeah you don’t haggle on commodities. The market value at that point in time is the price, that’s it. If you want more then you have to wait for the market to change. Hence why he said he’d already sorted that out. What he means is, “I’ve just checked the current trading price.”
"As you can see this wheat has 140 BHP 3 Door Saloon Car and retails for around £20,000". "Now if you look to your right we have the harvested crop with 400 BHP, 5 door Car with the seats ripped out for less weight and 19 Litre Power Engine with rocket fuel in the fans" - Someone from Top Gear probably
Fantastic show!!! Jeremy is single-handedly helping bring the trials, ups and downs of farmers. Jeremy and producers you must PLEASE keep Jeremy on the air!!! Jeremy is hilarious!!!
This show was amazing. I was shocked how much I loved it and I cannot wait for season two. It was great seeing how a farm works and the perils farmers go through through Jeremy’s experiences.
I'm not so sure on that. The man also has had an enormous effect on the auto industry. A lot of car journalism (especially on TV) before Jeremy was quite subservient to manufacturers, acting more as captive advertisement. It was also extraordinarily dry and boring. Clarkson absolutely seal-clubbed that status quo. I can honestly say my life would probably look extremely different, were it not for Clarkson and Top Gear. While he has certainly touched the lives of thousands of farmers, he's also touched the lives of tens of millions of car enthusiasts and the car buying public at large.
That INSTANT redirect of "no, well done him and Kaleb". Clarkson is a better man than many others, depending on how narrowly we're looking I would argue 'most' even.
I absolutely love this series. It’s been amazing watching Clarkson go from not sure to understanding the responsibilities of being a farmer. Hoping there will be a S3!
I came across Clarkson's Farm over a year ago. I have recommended to all my friends. I have watched it, and the second season countless times. The amount of times that it has made me truly laugh out loud is amazing. I thank you for this.
Fair play to Clarkson. All 3 of the GT hosts have really taken to their second careers. Its obvious they all work their socks off, despite appearing a little catastrophic at times
Never in my life have I ever heard anyone simply take over and end negotiations so eloquently lmfao even Clarkson was so bamboozled he accepted and moved on
It’s because it’s a commodity, there is no negotiating. What he meant was “I’ve just checked the current trading price.” It’s just like if you wanted to sell 1000 barrels of oil. The only price you can sell it for is what it’s currently trading at on the stock market. There is no haggling.
It's really cool that Clarkson would do this, not just abandoning the farm after the early hurdles and really putting in the effort to find intelligent individuals to help him and the farm succeed. The best farms all do exactly that, you can only produce so much without tricks and agricultural science.
This is what you want, hire the right people to manage your stuff once you get to that level. A competent manager for sure & he knows his information on prices.
you realize the farm show was quite literally an entire agricultural year condensed into 1 season? So by now, they have only *JUST* harvested the '2nd seasons' crops if they arent still finishing up harvest now. I imagine they got started on the early editing as far back as January, but only now do they probably have all the video which is getting properly edited into episodes, narration getting voiced, reshoots and the whole lot. So like the other dude said, 1st quarter 2023 is when season 2 will be ready. Not sure where you imagined a whole extra year from, but fuck me if my man clarksons getting 2 years worth of harvests done in 1 then he is the best farmer known to man!
Love him. He complained, curious, experimenting, arguing, bullying, bullsh!tering, historican, vomiting fact, writing, presenting etc. But even it is a show, in the end he or his team worker just do a thing. Man can put food on the table and also make profit from it😅some of us say it’s just a show but learn more about it guys. Interesting, educational and hilarious. Jezza is officially a farmer too, he do a lot more ,I’m not a Brit and I don’t know, i just want him have the `Sir’👌🏻man is a legend
For some reason I thought it was going to be bad as a lot of stuff had gone bad for Jeremy before. I’m actually happy he got it right this time. Keep up the good work and entertaining us with your skills
Watch the full clip of Jeremy selling his wheat here: th-cam.com/video/tdadzt8fWjA/w-d-xo.html
This is such a unbelievably good Series.
It educates about how food is created and gives a realy good idea why we should value the work and product so much.
Jesus loves you!!
@@awesome346shut up
@@awesome346i hope you get the help you need soon
@@awesome346
How do you know that?
I love how he gave him the number 13.5 just like clarkson used to do on top gear. You could tell Jeremy was loving it too
Yes! Like Clarkson waiting on his lap time.
I was just about to comment lol, it sounded like Clarkson was getting his lap time read to him.
Didn’t realise 😂
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Wait like 13,5 mil?
Watching him hand down credit to his associates was a nice touch
Well Jeremy is an old TV celebrity, how much of the farming really is his credit
@@deadmeatjb It depends on how much you think the financial aspect plays a role. The other guys did the work but I imagine he financed the equipment and whatnot?
@@jorceshaman makes it an equal gig he's giving them credit for making the best of what he provided making the final product "the best ive seen until now" im Sure he helped some too
@@deadmeatjb Honestly hes probs been farming for years.
@@jorceshaman amazon
I love that Jeremy immediately gave all the praise to his manager and Kaleb, who did a lot (most) of the work and taught Jeremy a lot about farming.
INSTANTLY rejects the thanks and gives it to his employees. That’s a good owner and businessman right there.
It's more his managers
PLUS the man haggles
@Anomalous_Phenomenon well, he tried!
@@GeorgBrapson-vl9zy he really hasn't.
@@GeorgBrapson-vl9zy To be fair though if you were a millionaire and you asked for steak and someone said no you'd be like 'who tf do you think you are', apparently there was more beef that had happened previously and that was the tip of the iceberg for jeremy
Bro basically said “stfu, I’m da captain now” 😂
Hahahaha very funny comment 😅 hahaha
say my name
@@javierhillier4252 no
Jesus loves you!!
@@javierhillier4252 heisenberg
For the curious, his farm is 546 acres and it is typically a tonne of wheat per acre harvested. The £185 is per tonne, coming out to about £101,010 for the total harvest, give or take some.
185 per tonne? Why is it so expensive at the grocery store??
@@blakechasteen When was the last time you purchased unprocessed wheat instead of flour?
@@blakechasteen The mill has to make some money, the packaging center has to make some money, the trucker needs to make some money, the trucking company needs to pay for fuel and repairs, the grocery store needs a cut.
Drug sales aren’t the only thing everyone gets a piece.
Personally I hate grinding, if you want to do it yourself you will need a grinder or a whole ass mill if you have running water.
An electric grinder starts at $40, I would suggest getting something in the $300 range if you seriously want to do it long term.
An actual water mill will cost you probably 3k + labor but it would require no electricity for your entire life. I wouldn’t suggest it though.
An industrial grinder is 30k+.
I will say protein is a lot less than American bread bowl, but not bad pricing
Sweet baby Jesus that’s a good first haul.
It's nice to see something successful with Clarkson's farm 🙂.
Hammond and May are probably sad.
He’s done a thing!
He's done many things
@@ryanford5387 some of them frighten even himself.
I’m sorry did you not see the candle that smelled like his balls. If that isn’t success I don’t know what is.
That "mmm" was so British lol it was the most polite response he could muster while simultaneously being deeply unsettled.
"I'm going to bathe in it "
"Hmm"
the most british exchange ever
Wont be worth that much after his bath.
@@anonymous-ts5ih its clarkson it will triple in value
@@ant_mk3596 Belle Clarkson Gamer Bath Wheat
@@CrashRacknShoot 😂😂
I'm a farmer. I feel Jeremy completely.
if people only understood.
I respect the work you do. This show has in many ways opened the eyes for many about farming.
Thank you for feeding us
I look at it like this. I'm lucky to have the opportunity to work in a unique industry. To be the grower especially, you need an in. You gotta be family or know somone who knows somone who will trust you to do this work. So I dont have to farm I get to farm.
Farmers want the clean air, food and water like everyone else. We are, afterall humans as well.....working a job to support our family. Be well everyone.
“This flour smells like my bollocks” Jeremy probably
With a bit of spring onion, not just lavender!
Tends to happen when you bathe in it...
More like "This flour is as dusty as my bollocks".
I'd buy it just to say I had some
💀
I was strangely happy for Jeremy, almost proud. Funny how attached you get to folks you’ve never met, just watching them on TV and the internet for years
He might like to mess about ALL the time and say all sorts of questionable things, but how quick was he to pass the praise to "him and Kaleb".
Shows that underneath that notoriously kermudgeony facade is an honest, kind, and admirable person. Jeremy is the man.
@@LgSutterby probably the only celebrity that I still like these days
"How can I be homophobic, when I watch lesbian pron?"
-Jeremy Clarkson, 2021
@@GlorifiedGremlin 😂👑
@@GlorifiedGremlin hold u I replied to you in the short that I watched before this one wtf
I like the way he INSTANTLY say no well done him and kaleb... thats proper... he knows who put the work in and he appreciates it
Today's episode: Jeremy turns into Heisenberg.
Clarksenberg
Cleisenberg.
I thought the exact same thing lol
He's going to use it to make the best wheat beer in Alberquerque, he'll call himself Weissenberg
Baking Bread
I absolutely love Clarkson's Farm. One of the very best shows to come out in a long time
It's really nice to see the honest happiness on his face. Stemming from his farm producing quality products all from his hard work.
His? He just said he did nothing it was Caleb and whoever + team
@@Skrambo92 He actually worked as well. But he is being teached by Kaleb and the dude who's name i forgot, so yes. He did work hard himself, but it's the experience of the other two that made the product the equality that it is.
“I’m gonna go bathe in it”
“Mmmm now it’s 215”
Anyone who baked bread once in their life knows that 13.5g of protein is for real great number.
What does that mean? What’s it an indicator of? Is it like 13.5G or protein per 100g?
It's exactly that. High protein is called strong flour. This is best for bread because the more gluten allows for larger air bubbles. The opposite would be a low protein flour which would be best for cakes
@@JustSomeGuyCommentingHere I did not know that. Pretty useful information for beginner bakers.
@@JustSomeGuyCommentingHere thank you for the information bro
13.5% protein wheat usually results in 12.5% protein flour after the milling process.
Who'd have imagined Jezza would have turned out to be a good farmer!
He's a terrible farmer. The people working for him are good.
@@sonjake21 Yeah Clarkson openly admits in this video the good wheat is because of Charlie and Kaleb. But, I mean, it is Clarkson's land and his resources, so I guess that counts for something.
@@bghoody5665 Yep. Without him and his Top Gear and The Grand Tour money there wouldn't be a farm in the first place. But I do genuinely enjoy Clarkson's Farm, even though it's such a strange concept. You've got an elderly tv presenter that spent the last few decades making a name for himself by driving the world's best, and sometimes worst, cars and saying some things about them, and now suddenly he's a farmer, even though he started out knowing nothing about being a farmer, but he's still doing it because he can. And I love it. It's actually fun sitting there and watching him learn how to be a farmer, and it actually seems to make the old timer happy. Though I would like to see a once off cameo from James and Richard giving him shit because he doesn't know what he's doing.
@@sonjake21 i mean that's not even remotely true
@@TheGerbennos I'm pretty sure Hammond and May would give him a ribbing
The stance he took when he said, "now we've got to haggle" shows he definitely practiced infront of the mirror more than once to prepare for this moment, but is immediately shut down 😂
Not really, that's just him showing that he's joking
“No, no I’ve already sorted that out” 😂
@@aidanfranke5659yeah you don’t haggle on commodities. The market value at that point in time is the price, that’s it. If you want more then you have to wait for the market to change.
Hence why he said he’d already sorted that out. What he means is, “I’ve just checked the current trading price.”
"As you can see this wheat has 140 BHP 3 Door Saloon Car and retails for around £20,000". "Now if you look to your right we have the harvested crop with 400 BHP, 5 door Car with the seats ripped out for less weight and 19 Litre Power Engine with rocket fuel in the fans" - Someone from Top Gear probably
Tell me you know nothing about cars, please make it very obvious.
@@rolux4853 Tell me you know nothing about SARCASM, please make it obvious.
“No, well done him and Kaleb ” Jeremy’s humbleness is incredible
That face drop when he finds out he can't haggle haha.
"Im gonna go home and bathe in it."
"Afraid the value is now £3.50."
One thing about Jeremy, he gives the credit or blame to the people that deserve it, in this case, he gets a credit to his staff.
Fantastic show!!! Jeremy is single-handedly helping bring the trials, ups and downs of farmers. Jeremy and producers you must PLEASE keep Jeremy on the air!!! Jeremy is hilarious!!!
This show was amazing. I was shocked how much I loved it and I cannot wait for season two. It was great seeing how a farm works and the perils farmers go through through Jeremy’s experiences.
Have you seen the latest news from Clarkson's Farm? 🚜 th-cam.com/users/shortsLewwzxSwsnQ
@@thegrandtour that is so awesome!!! Thank you for the link!!!
Jeremy has done such a lot for farming and farmers. Undoubtedly the best and most important aspect of his entire career.
I'm not so sure on that. The man also has had an enormous effect on the auto industry. A lot of car journalism (especially on TV) before Jeremy was quite subservient to manufacturers, acting more as captive advertisement. It was also extraordinarily dry and boring. Clarkson absolutely seal-clubbed that status quo. I can honestly say my life would probably look extremely different, were it not for Clarkson and Top Gear. While he has certainly touched the lives of thousands of farmers, he's also touched the lives of tens of millions of car enthusiasts and the car buying public at large.
Working in the grain business it's really nice watching this while knowing all the numbers
Haha Love the pose and the face when he decides he "Has to haggle" then the disappointment when he doesn't get to!!
“We’ve got to haggle” instantly reminded me of Monty Python haggle scene.
Absolute classic scene
"This is pure glass. You're a goddamn artist. This is art, Mr. Clarkson."
That INSTANT redirect of "no, well done him and Kaleb".
Clarkson is a better man than many others, depending on how narrowly we're looking I would argue 'most' even.
Cheerful Charlie actually said something cheerful
cant wait for 2nd series
I absolutely love this series. It’s been amazing watching Clarkson go from not sure to understanding the responsibilities of being a farmer. Hoping there will be a S3!
He counted the numbers down like they used to do laptimes on top gear
Haha I just realized that 😅😅😅
I came across Clarkson's Farm over a year ago. I have recommended to all my friends. I have watched it, and the second season countless times. The amount of times that it has made me truly laugh out loud is amazing. I thank you for this.
Fair play to Clarkson. All 3 of the GT hosts have really taken to their second careers. Its obvious they all work their socks off, despite appearing a little catastrophic at times
Jeremy is genuinely proud and grateful here and I love that
Nice to see that he’s really not as self centered as he makes himself seem. The way he immediately praised Kaleb and the other man was pure class.
“Burt, this bloke won’t ‘aggle”
Oh my... Jeremy did a thing.
He's reading it like Clarkson reads celebrity track times lol
“Im going to go bathe in it”
“Mmm” 😈
Paul being funny while pulling a straight face. Perfect for any of Jeremy's show.
Farmers: the most underappreciated people in the world.
I loved Clarkson's Farm! It's my Sunday-Life is Good - show. A nice home made breakfast, a cup of coffee and my wife lauging beside me. Quality time
Never in my life have I ever heard anyone simply take over and end negotiations so eloquently lmfao even Clarkson was so bamboozled he accepted and moved on
It’s because it’s a commodity, there is no negotiating. What he meant was “I’ve just checked the current trading price.”
It’s just like if you wanted to sell 1000 barrels of oil. The only price you can sell it for is what it’s currently trading at on the stock market. There is no haggling.
Jeremy to feed the country
How happy he becomes when they tell him. The gratefulness. Warms me
People been trying to cancel this man for years but you can’t. He’s a national treasure this one
It helps when you are WEALTHY, and connected. Remember the time they almost ran over the royal family with a train. The show was not canceled.
"You know about car prices, I know about low-balling'
I’ve never thought that watching a dude sell wheat would be interesting, but here I am. 😂
Clarkson's farm is just amazing.
I want a new season 😂
From driving fast cars to a good farmer, this man has some dedication.
Can't wait for a new session
Cant wait for Season 4😍😍 one of the best Series that i have ever see. Say hi from a Farmer in Switzerland🙌🏻🍻🇨🇭
"I'm going to bathe in it."
"🤔"
It's really cool that Clarkson would do this, not just abandoning the farm after the early hurdles and really putting in the effort to find intelligent individuals to help him and the farm succeed. The best farms all do exactly that, you can only produce so much without tricks and agricultural science.
They're definitely not hoping for a Liverpool quality crop this season.
His face after he says we have got to haggle is perfect
Jeremy: I'm going to go bathe in it
Wheat guy: hmmm seems that it's now a brown star actually
Such a good series
Great that JC gives credit to Kaleb and others 😊
"Well done, Jeremy."
"No, well done him and Kaleb."
Good man
Cheerfull Charlie for once, is.
Jeremy giving all the credit to the people who actually did the work
I have no idea what this was but I loved it.
A snippet from "Clarksons farm" I think it's called.
It's about a TV presenter, Jeremy Clarkson, owning a farm.
This is what you want, hire the right people to manage your stuff once you get to that level. A competent manager for sure & he knows his information on prices.
By now surely we're two seasons further? Did they film those?
2nd season is coming out in 1st quarter of 2023 apparently
you realize the farm show was quite literally an entire agricultural year condensed into 1 season? So by now, they have only *JUST* harvested the '2nd seasons' crops if they arent still finishing up harvest now.
I imagine they got started on the early editing as far back as January, but only now do they probably have all the video which is getting properly edited into episodes, narration getting voiced, reshoots and the whole lot. So like the other dude said, 1st quarter 2023 is when season 2 will be ready.
Not sure where you imagined a whole extra year from, but fuck me if my man clarksons getting 2 years worth of harvests done in 1 then he is the best farmer known to man!
I absolutely love this show I’ll watch anything with Jeremy in it, would be funny to see the three amigos try farming together
Love him. He complained, curious, experimenting, arguing, bullying, bullsh!tering, historican, vomiting fact, writing, presenting etc. But even it is a show, in the end he or his team worker just do a thing. Man can put food on the table and also make profit from it😅some of us say it’s just a show but learn more about it guys. Interesting, educational and hilarious. Jezza is officially a farmer too, he do a lot more ,I’m not a Brit and I don’t know, i just want him have the `Sir’👌🏻man is a legend
One of my favorite moments in the whole show
That show was brilliant! I'm so happy they announced season 2
😂😂😂 Jeremy clarckson is the best!!!
“I’m gonna go bathe in it”. “Mmm” 🤣
Absolutely fantastic show
Being told it's some of the best he's ever seen must be quite the confidence booster !
I am enjoying this series quite much.
Lmao this guyyyyyy. Brritishly telling him what to dooo
For some reason I thought it was going to be bad as a lot of stuff had gone bad for Jeremy before. I’m actually happy he got it right this time. Keep up the good work and entertaining us with your skills
Damm the feeling of success and gain …just incredible
He gave those numbers like Jeremy did in Top Gear. Oh the memories 😭
"I'm going to go bathe in it"
Wheat guy: " hmmm 🤔"
Well done on the wheat! 🎉I’m glad to hear you’re doing well
The polite British “Hmmm” gets me every time
Good job!
I'm very happy for him. Thanks.
Chuckle chuckle I needed this :)
Thank you
This series exposed the true Clarkson; underneath the ‘car nob’ facade he is genuinely a lovely bloke😊
All the naysayers just watch this series❤
Thank you Jeremy, couldn’t have done it without you
Well done Kaleb, Him and Jeremy!
“Thanks Pole” 😂
"No we've got to haggle" This instantly started playing that life of brian scene in my head
Best ive seen in my lifetime and long may it continue
“We’ve got to haggle” 😂