Jeremy Clarkson has said he is "genuinely scared" for this year’s harvest at Diddly Squat Farm.
Diddly Squat Farm has become one of Britain’s best‑known farms thanks to the Amazon Prime Video series Clarkson’s Farm.
The popular Amazon series documents the former Top Gear presenter's efforts to manage the 1,000-acre Oxfordshire site.
The show, now commissioned for a sixth series, explores the challenges of modern farming, including changing weather patterns, bureaucracy, and financial hurdles.
Jeremy Clarkson concerned about new problem on Diddly Squat Farm
Clarkson has now raised concerns about a new problem ahead of this year's harvest on Diddly Squat Farm.
Speaking in his latest column in The Sun, he explained: "Since I started farming seven years ago, the harvest has always been a nail-biting affair because you have to stop when the grain is too wet.
"Drizzle, dew and even humidity can halt proceedings for days.
"This year, though, I have a new problem.
"The grain is too dry.
"It's Thursday as I write this and I should be out there in the tractor, but I'm stuck.
"And genuinely scared.
"Because all it would take is a discarded cigarette end, or the spark from a piece of faulty equipment and in a matter of moments, my whole crop would be turned into ash.
"A year's work, literally, up in smoke."
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This latest concern comes after Clarkson revealed last month (on Clarkson's Farm) that he had been diagnosed with "aggressive" prostate cancer.
He later confirmed through a PSA test that he is in remission, with no current indication of cancer.
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