Countryfile presenter Adam Henson has shared his thoughts on Jeremy Clarkson following his hit Prime Video show.18:05, 09 Jun 2026Updated 18:05, 09 Jun 2026BBC Countryfile presenter Adam Henson has offered his perspective on fellow farmer Jeremy Clarkson, who operates a 1,000-acre farm in Chipping Norton.‌The former Top Gear host acquired the Oxfordshire estate in 2008 and took over its management in 2019, following the retirement of the former villager who had managed it.‌The farm, famously dubbed Diddly Squat Farm, has achieved nationwide recognition and international fame through his hugely successful series Clarkson's Farm on Prime Video.‌Jeremy has also launched his own pub on the property, called The Farmer's Dog, which regularly appears in the show, now in its fifth series.Adam, himself a well-known farmer, recently discussed Jeremy's influence on the farming community during an interview with The Oxford Mail.‌The BBC presenter said: "It seems to me from the people around him and from his own voice that he's really found a passion in farming."He's a great advocate for British agriculture, and he's tied up with some great people who work on the programme with him."Clarkson's Farm is very funny, it's quite theatrical in the way it's produced, but it's brought agriculture and farming to a whole new section of society."‌The Countryfile star continued: "And for me as a farmer who loves telling the story about British agriculture, you've now got programmes like Countryfile and Clarkson's Farm, you've got YouTubers, you've got people on Instagram."The 60-year-old presenter, who manages a 650-hectare farm in the Cotswolds, also expressed his respect for anyone capable of "help educate the consumer and the British public" about farming culture, reports the Express.‌Clarkson's Farm made its return to screens earlier this month, and true to form, Jeremy pulls no punches when it comes to showcasing the harsh realities of farm life.Throughout this series, the 66-year-old undergoes heart surgery in hospital and needs several weeks of recovery.Article continues belowMeanwhile, his property suffers significant damage from a devastating storm, and he continues to struggle with the emotional toll of sending his livestock off for slaughter.Clarkson's Farm is available to watch on Prime Video.