My wife and I absolutely love this show. Kaleb is awesome and this entire series is doing amazing things for farmers and ignorant (by definition) people who do not realize what the people who feed them are. God bless our farmers and awesome souls like Kaleb and Jeremy and the whole show.
My son is in his 20s. We aren’t a farming family, but he’s taken to it with a passion. Just qualified as a sheerer, doing an apprenticeship with an amazing farmer. We see the tough side of farming, and anyone farming does an amazing job. Without farmers, say goodbye to the British countryside.
More young people should strive to be like Kaleb. Unafraid of hard work. Speaks his mind. Learns from mistakes. What an impressive 25 y/o. Keep it up. Love from the 🇺🇸
Difference is, that you worked before sitting on that tractor and you'll work after. Being a farmer is a 24h commitment, you can't compare it to an office job.
@@Khobotov that depends n your perspective. great healthy environment, creativity and job satidfaction verus, literally the opposite. who wouldnt rather be farming?
Most young people work at least 10 hours a day. On top of that, I don't know a single young person that doesn't work on weekends. The younger generation *definitely* do not lack dicipline.
Kaleb! I don't even know if you have a way to read my comment but if you do find it someday then I just want to say that you're a good man! Living a life that a lot of people can only dream of! You're funny and very knowledgeable in the world you live in. Keep living my friend, stay healthy. Best wishes from Asia! :)
Never watched any of this series but of course I've heard of Kaleb! What a brilliant young man! Quick, articulate and devoted to his passion for the land! 👌👌
Yes ! Somehow Jeremy is an enabler of “stars” though - the same was true with top gear… the common thread seems to be Jeremy. That’s not to take away from Kaleb, but somehow Jeremy can turn people being themselves into being stars in a seemingly non contrived way. It would be great to hear the things Jeremy has taught kaleb about how media works - I suspect it would be deeply insightful and interesting . Jeremy really knows what he is doing as a writer / tv programme maker at a meta level - it’s notable this does not look like top gear nor like the grand tour… so his knowing how tv “works” is at a much higher level … I think a lot of the shows success is also how it is edited together to each episode create a “story” of what they’re up to - that keeps you engaged every moment. I wonder how much of that is Jeremy - and how much the director / editor ? Maybe Jeremy is very good at enabling enough footage of “good stuff” on camera that then naturally fits together to tell a good story … as I say be interesting to know how that all works. Maybe he’s a good enabler for a director and editor to shine as well … knowing what it is they need for them to perform at their best too.
Yes ! Somehow Jeremy is an enabler of “stars” though - the same was true with top gear… the common thread seems to be Jeremy. That’s not to take away from Kaleb, but somehow Jeremy can turn people being themselves into being stars in a seemingly non contrived way. It would be great to hear the things Jeremy has taught kaleb about how media works - I suspect it would be deeply insightful and interesting . Jeremy really knows what he is doing as a writer / tv programme maker at a meta level - it’s notable this does not look like top gear nor like the grand tour… so his knowing how tv “works” is at a much higher level … I think a lot of the shows success is also how it is edited together to each episode create a “story” of what they’re up to - that keeps you engaged every moment. I wonder how much of that is Jeremy - and how much the director / editor ? Maybe Jeremy is very good at enabling enough footage of “good stuff” on camera that then naturally fits together to tell a good story … as I say be interesting to know how that all works. Maybe he’s a good enabler for a director and editor to shine as well … knowing what it is they need for them to perform at their best too.
Well, a 36y Croatian here and let me tell you, I love the show! As many have said, I think Clarkson did an awesome work of highlighting the challenges of farmers, which seem to be universal across the world. Croatian farmers also face a lot of such challenges, and it is good, or should I say - VITAL - that general public gets interested in this topic,, and Clarkson is the perfect man for the job. Best regards to the whole team, hopefully will be able to visit sometimes!
From Canada....love the show, Jeremy, Kaleb and Charlie are all great on it. One thing I have learned is far more respect for our farmers and total disgust with politicians who just make their lives so much more difficult with their inane rules and regulations. Farming is hard enough without all that crap.....best of luck to Clarksons farm in the future.
@@Stettafire ok, im a tiktok celeb. more your thing? try growing up' and it's you're not your, sure you've been told that a million times but still can't even spell. no way you could manage our chicken house never mind drive a tractor .
What a beautiful interview. And Kaleb, you mate, are the man! I love the show, the chemistry between him and Jeremy is soooooooo much fun. And what makes it such an excellent show, is that next to the entertainment, it shows how hard farming actually is. But more importantly, how the bureaucrats in all their ignorance make it basically impossible to farm and provide the population of food. Especially in the UK after BREXIT, things have gone nuts. Looking forward to season 4 (and hopefully many more thereafter).
Oh my goodness I’m from United States in Illinois Park I watch the Clarkson Farm all the time I just love Jeremy and Caleb together they are I mean it could be savage you could be happy it’s just fun fun fun to watch I screwed up on a farm also❤❤❤❤❤
Kaleb if it makes you feel better you're the practical one in the business relationship so it's your job to rein in or make his ideas work. Which is not a bad thing because it's okay to have someone take risk. Else you get stagnant.
4th generation farmer/rancher here and I love the series. Yes I cringe over Jeremy's hair-brained ideas and frankly stupid mistakes, but we all do that at one time or another. Can't wait until season 4.
It's kind of funny because Jeremy is life-savvy, and Kaleb is farm-savvy, but both of them actually kind of have similar personalities, so when they clash it's a lot of fun.. 🤣
2:50 fun fact its not your father that passes on the bald gene its your mother/grandparents i know crazy right but just because your dad is bald in no way means you will be also. If your mom is not bald and her parents are not bald then you have nothing to worry about.
My mother isn't bald, her parents weren't bald (in fact, BOTH her mother and father would get perms, and BOTH died with full heads of hair) but I'm losing my hair...😮am I...😢adopted?
People talking that more young people should be hard working like Kaleb should also consider that we need to stop undermining them at every opportunity. The government needs to ask itself *WHY" young farmers vent their head with shotguns and not try to restrict their access to guns. People need to ask themselves why they pay 1.80£ for skimmed milk when farmers only get ~0.33£ for their raw milk. Climate activists need to ask their politicians why they think cows are dangerous for the environment, but gas power plants are green.
Seems like a nice person, only a little way into season 3, strikes me like he is resistant to change and out of his depth when science is introduced to the farm! None the less, his contribution to raising awareness of the challenges to farming as a whole should be celebrated.
Well he was skeptical which makes sense a new never tried way of farming is going to be met with scrutiny but he eventually was impressed with the general idea (especially when they agreed to pay for the crops) Although his skepticism ended up being correct because the new way didn't work out. It might eventually but you have to understand with any farm you often times have 1-2 year periods to play around with your income. You mess up and end up in the Red too long and you're closing up and selling the property. So the guaranteed crop vs experimental may take a few seasons to get it right could be one too many seasons.
"How did you end up working for diddly squat in the first place?" "Well you see, every beginner job requires 3 years experience and only pays minimum wage"
Boys get their hair type from their mum's side of the family, that's a genetic fact. So as long as the males on her side aren't baldies too, he should be ok!
He has no farming skills. Also no taxation skills or political skills or personal skills. It might be easier to list his skills - he self promotes badly but at least consistently.
Because no one buys weeds, and pests eat the crops, and there have been no farming advances in the past 40 years, except in the realm of farm machinery, but that has nothing to do with tilling the land.
@@wolfen210959 they destroyed he land and our food for more profits, whichever excuses you put on it. its lazy, damaging, poor farming, simple as that and should all be jumped on and given fees and organic farmers should be not given fees, its all upside down from common sense.
In series 3 he farmed ALL the arable land literally and figuratively by himself, not to mention that of OTHER farms he also works for. So what do you mean above his station? 🤣 Love seeing him on but if anything he should have his own farm by now.
what a wholesome interview. such a warm interviewer.
Looks like she stole it from ABC Australia!?
@@peterfireflylund dont know, don’t care. Glad i could watch here.
My wife and I absolutely love this show. Kaleb is awesome and this entire series is doing amazing things for farmers and ignorant (by definition) people who do not realize what the people who feed them are.
God bless our farmers and awesome souls like Kaleb and Jeremy and the whole show.
My son is in his 20s. We aren’t a farming family, but he’s taken to it with a passion. Just qualified as a sheerer, doing an apprenticeship with an amazing farmer. We see the tough side of farming, and anyone farming does an amazing job. Without farmers, say goodbye to the British countryside.
shearer, shearer
they kinda killed the countryside in the first place so they could sell easily to supermarkets , lets be grounded
Kaleb, the Steve Irwin of farming
lol well said
Yesss! Loved Steve. He was a legend.
Lmao not even close. Steve was a total idiot !!! Thank God a stingray sorted out Australia's biggest idiot.
@@MsMandsa He was an animal abuser.
More young people should strive to be like Kaleb. Unafraid of hard work. Speaks his mind. Learns from mistakes. What an impressive 25 y/o. Keep it up. Love from the 🇺🇸
hard work is relative, sitting on a tactor 8 hrs a day or in an office chair, both a grind
@@PazLeBonagreed, it’s an admirable trade but I don’t think I could shove my forearm in any animals orifice
Difference is, that you worked before sitting on that tractor and you'll work after.
Being a farmer is a 24h commitment, you can't compare it to an office job.
@@Khobotov that depends n your perspective. great healthy environment, creativity and job satidfaction verus, literally the opposite. who wouldnt rather be farming?
Most young people work at least 10 hours a day. On top of that, I don't know a single young person that doesn't work on weekends.
The younger generation *definitely* do not lack dicipline.
Kaleb! I don't even know if you have a way to read my comment but if you do find it someday then I just want to say that you're a good man! Living a life that a lot of people can only dream of! You're funny and very knowledgeable in the world you live in. Keep living my friend, stay healthy. Best wishes from Asia! :)
Never watched any of this series but of course I've heard of Kaleb! What a brilliant young man! Quick, articulate and devoted to his passion for the land! 👌👌
Watch it
Yes watch it. I am NOT a Clarkson fan, but really love this series and real life problems that it shows that farmers have.
Why would you not watch it? It's really good!
Caleb + Jeremy together = magic
Yes ! Somehow Jeremy is an enabler of “stars” though - the same was true with top gear… the common thread seems to be Jeremy. That’s not to take away from Kaleb, but somehow Jeremy can turn people being themselves into being stars in a seemingly non contrived way. It would be great to hear the things Jeremy has taught kaleb about how media works - I suspect it would be deeply insightful and interesting . Jeremy really knows what he is doing as a writer / tv programme maker at a meta level - it’s notable this does not look like top gear nor like the grand tour… so his knowing how tv “works” is at a much higher level … I think a lot of the shows success is also how it is edited together to each episode create a “story” of what they’re up to - that keeps you engaged every moment. I wonder how much of that is Jeremy - and how much the director / editor ? Maybe Jeremy is very good at enabling enough footage of “good stuff” on camera that then naturally fits together to tell a good story … as I say be interesting to know how that all works. Maybe he’s a good enabler for a director and editor to shine as well … knowing what it is they need for them to perform at their best too.
Yes ! Somehow Jeremy is an enabler of “stars” though - the same was true with top gear… the common thread seems to be Jeremy. That’s not to take away from Kaleb, but somehow Jeremy can turn people being themselves into being stars in a seemingly non contrived way. It would be great to hear the things Jeremy has taught kaleb about how media works - I suspect it would be deeply insightful and interesting . Jeremy really knows what he is doing as a writer / tv programme maker at a meta level - it’s notable this does not look like top gear nor like the grand tour… so his knowing how tv “works” is at a much higher level … I think a lot of the shows success is also how it is edited together to each episode create a “story” of what they’re up to - that keeps you engaged every moment. I wonder how much of that is Jeremy - and how much the director / editor ? Maybe Jeremy is very good at enabling enough footage of “good stuff” on camera that then naturally fits together to tell a good story … as I say be interesting to know how that all works. Maybe he’s a good enabler for a director and editor to shine as well … knowing what it is they need for them to perform at their best too.
@@jonnyhifi Jeremy plays an idiot, but he is a genius (now read that in his voice) 😁
I’ve chatted with Kaleb. First class man.
Interview was awesome the damn music is annoying and distracting!! Loose the music in future please...
just stupid really, a shame
Well, a 36y Croatian here and let me tell you, I love the show! As many have said, I think Clarkson did an awesome work of highlighting the challenges of farmers, which seem to be universal across the world. Croatian farmers also face a lot of such challenges, and it is good, or should I say - VITAL - that general public gets interested in this topic,, and Clarkson is the perfect man for the job. Best regards to the whole team, hopefully will be able to visit sometimes!
A breath of fresh air this guy - just interesting to listen to all day - would be hard to keep up with him. Need more of this guy.
"Kaleb Cooper Is Brutally Honest About Jeremy Clarkson's Farming Skills" could literally be the title of every single episode and the show!
From Canada....love the show, Jeremy, Kaleb and Charlie are all great on it. One thing I have learned is far more respect for our farmers and total disgust with politicians who just make their lives so much more difficult with their inane rules and regulations. Farming is hard enough without all that crap.....best of luck to Clarksons farm in the future.
hes still using poisons
@@PazLeBonYeah your deffo not a farmer like you keep claiming
@@Stettafire ok, im a tiktok celeb. more your thing? try growing up' and it's you're not your, sure you've been told that a million times but still can't even spell. no way you could manage our chicken house never mind drive a tractor .
Thank for a wonderful, funny, show. Also a bigger thank you for showing the world how difficult farming can be, and yet the dedication farmers have.
Awful absolutely unnecessary background music.
What a beautiful interview. And Kaleb, you mate, are the man! I love the show, the chemistry between him and Jeremy is soooooooo much fun. And what makes it such an excellent show, is that next to the entertainment, it shows how hard farming actually is. But more importantly, how the bureaucrats in all their ignorance make it basically impossible to farm and provide the population of food. Especially in the UK after BREXIT, things have gone nuts.
Looking forward to season 4 (and hopefully many more thereafter).
Kaleb is a gem. Nice interview!
Great interview, but.....Why the music ?
I am so impressed by Kaleb. We have lots of young farmers in South Africa and they are very popular in the USA because of their work ethic.
Without kaleb,Jeremy wouldn’t have a farm...top guy and series is great guys!
All joking aside that thumbnail lives in my happy place rent free ❤
While anything Clarkson does is brilliant, it just wouldn't be the hit it is without Kaleb. That kid is going far in this world.
Kaleb, you’re a top bloke mate. Love the content
God bless Kaleb and Jeremy. Here's hoping for season 4.
Caleb is such a great guy, I really like him in the series. Genuine and honest
Oh my goodness I’m from United States in Illinois Park I watch the Clarkson Farm all the time I just love Jeremy and Caleb together they are I mean it could be savage you could be happy it’s just fun fun fun to watch I screwed up on a farm also❤❤❤❤❤
great comment have a great day
Loved kaleb in the show because he has an old mans work ethic. Get dirty get hurt, be honest, learn from mistakes, and try hard
What a star! 😎
Kaleb is a legend!
Kaleb if it makes you feel better you're the practical one in the business relationship so it's your job to rein in or make his ideas work. Which is not a bad thing because it's okay to have someone take risk. Else you get stagnant.
Excellent show, thank you
Gotta lova Caleb
Great interview!
the background music should go. Pretty annoying. For the rest great interview.
Agreed
@@ericaltmann5711 I agree with your agreement.
@@roundgreenthing I agree that your agreement with my agreement is agreeable.
@@ericaltmann5711 I agree with both of your agreements of the original agreement.
Really enjoyed this
Caleb you are the future of the farming game you're gonna have your own show if you want it. 'don't you worry about that'
Great Interview! Less than ideal background music
4th generation farmer/rancher here and I love the series. Yes I cringe over Jeremy's hair-brained ideas and frankly stupid mistakes, but we all do that at one time or another. Can't wait until season 4.
im sorry but why did you put that beat to the background? it sounds horrible.
Top bloke Kaleb😊
Why do you have webcams from 2009?
Stay humble and if you can stick with Jeremy but I’ll definitely still watch if it ends up kalebs farm 😀
Great interview :)
Kaleb is awesome :)
the real life Sam Wise Gamgee
Good idea, but that would make a Frodo out of Clarkson!
Kaleb will be on your screens for a very, very, long time= Superstar.
from the comments....I think people really like the music....
Clarkson is box office gold. Easily the biggest UK TV celebrity of the last 3 decades. Should be knighted.
It's kind of funny because Jeremy is life-savvy, and Kaleb is farm-savvy, but both of them actually kind of have similar personalities, so when they clash it's a lot of fun.. 🤣
Kaleb is a treasure ^_^
I appreciate the video, however. do you usually hear music during interviews on the news or chat shows? No you don't; there's a reason for that.
really annoying repetitive music....
I like the show but at the same time it makes me cringe. I grew up on a dairy and beef farm in Maine, USA. We grew corn, alfalfa, timothy and clover.
Obviously Jeremy likes Kaleb. And knows he couldn't find a better man for the job. 😊 🚜
Get rid of the damn music! It adds nothing and just makes it hard to listen to.
2:50 fun fact its not your father that passes on the bald gene its your mother/grandparents i know crazy right but just because your dad is bald in no way means you will be also. If your mom is not bald and her parents are not bald then you have nothing to worry about.
My mother isn't bald, her parents weren't bald (in fact, BOTH her mother and father would get perms, and BOTH died with full heads of hair) but I'm losing my hair...😮am I...😢adopted?
Ah Kaleb, keep him in check…. Good lad! Send Lisa my DM 😈
So based
Great interview, but I just don't like that synthesised music.
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Great interview except for the muzak.
good boy
People talking that more young people should be hard working like Kaleb should also consider that we need to stop undermining them at every opportunity.
The government needs to ask itself *WHY" young farmers vent their head with shotguns and not try to restrict their access to guns.
People need to ask themselves why they pay 1.80£ for skimmed milk when farmers only get ~0.33£ for their raw milk.
Climate activists need to ask their politicians why they think cows are dangerous for the environment, but gas power plants are green.
You started off great and disappeared into insanity. This is Britain what the hell do guns have to do with it?
Seems like a nice person, only a little way into season 3, strikes me like he is resistant to change and out of his depth when science is introduced to the farm! None the less, his contribution to raising awareness of the challenges to farming as a whole should be celebrated.
Well he was skeptical which makes sense a new never tried way of farming is going to be met with scrutiny but he eventually was impressed with the general idea (especially when they agreed to pay for the crops)
Although his skepticism ended up being correct because the new way didn't work out. It might eventually but you have to understand with any farm you often times have 1-2 year periods to play around with your income. You mess up and end up in the Red too long and you're closing up and selling the property. So the guaranteed crop vs experimental may take a few seasons to get it right could be one too many seasons.
I wonder how much of the £185,000 a DAY Jeremy gets for the show goes to Kaleb, who's basically doing all the work?
Music is way too low. Needs to be higher so I really could not hear the people talking.
Music too high, talking too low
I worried that kaleb would grow too big for his boots in series 3 but that has not happened.
That... Shows character.
Gorgeous interview but please, the music is terrible and not needed at all.
fun fact...baldness is carried on the X chromosome...so you get it from your mom, not your father.
However, the male pattern baldness gene is polygenic, which means it is caused by more than one gene.
Music sucks, who had that idea?
It doesnt matter if he can farm
he owns it so can pay someone
to do the heavy lifting.
Kaleb is a kool guy
Caleb can afford the good stuff it seems
Part of me hopes Jeremy leaves Kaleb the farm. That's not to dis his own children etc but he loves that farm as much as he does
Background music is too annoying to watch.
The f is that music?
I'm gonna go ahead and guess that the TV guy has substandard farming skills.
Watch the series.
Yes he has no skills. There is a learning curve.
"How did you end up working for diddly squat in the first place?"
"Well you see, every beginner job requires 3 years experience and only pays minimum wage"
Seldom if ever do we ever hear any reference to the tens of millions of pounds the farm has enabled Jeremy to make from Amazon
Get a room
Boys get their hair type from their mum's side of the family, that's a genetic fact. So as long as the males on her side aren't baldies too, he should be ok!
Another genetic fact, the male pattern baldness gene is polygenic, which means it is caused by more than one gene.
This is some nonscence. I have my dad's hair, my sister's my Mum's. We're all girls. There is no pattern.
He has no farming skills. Also no taxation skills or political skills or personal skills. It might be easier to list his skills - he self promotes badly but at least consistently.
I couldn't watch this because of that incredibly annoying music put on top. Remove it and re-upload the interview
love the guy , such hypocricy tho, hes still usng pest and weedkillers and tilling the land like its 1980 right?
Because no one buys weeds, and pests eat the crops, and there have been no farming advances in the past 40 years, except in the realm of farm machinery, but that has nothing to do with tilling the land.
@@wolfen210959 they destroyed he land and our food for more profits, whichever excuses you put on it. its lazy, damaging, poor farming, simple as that and should all be jumped on and given fees and organic farmers should be not given fees, its all upside down from common sense.
And you claimed elsewhere you're a farmer? You're utterly clueless
@@Stettafire you need a slap kiddo
You sip tea or spill beans. Not sip beans and spill tea. It's honest, not brutally honest. Language really isn't Americans best feature.
Farming is tough. 1 day prepping the ground, 1 day planting, and 1 day harvesting a year.
You didn't see the show, did you?
Music spouled it
ANYONE WHO'S FACE ACTUALLY SLAPS HIS EARS UPON ACCELERATION IN THE ARIEL ATOM CAN FARM! IT'S GENETIC!
getting above his station, not enjoyed his contribution at all in series 3
Has it went to his head?.
I wonder if perhaps you are not mis-reading things?
In series 3 he farmed ALL the arable land literally and figuratively by himself, not to mention that of OTHER farms he also works for.
So what do you mean above his station? 🤣 Love seeing him on but if anything he should have his own farm by now.
Station? lol. Owned a few cotton fields have ya?
"Above his station" go back to bed grandpa. Don't forget your pills