When speaking of overregulation , I am reminded of president Trump. One of Trumps early executive orders was that each new regulation must retire two elder regulations. This got rid of hundreds of redundant regulations.
@interloperdrones1172Күн бұрын
Who hasn't had lunch on the countess of Evesham lol
@Alan-wn7loКүн бұрын
Kinda dropped out last 4 years, didn't watch TV, listening to this about Clarkson & Kaleb running a farm sounds like the most real reality programme that's been made, it's relavent to us all who eat food and wear clothes, farming one of the most important businesses yet its so badily paid the government has to give farmers money grants to grow food cereals meat & milk for the public and keep prices down, it's basically the same in Ireland.
@bernese1004Күн бұрын
UK Government would want to follow Donald Trump when President and LOOK AFTER FARMERS
@whitedragonracingКүн бұрын
Keep bill gates away from injecting your birds.....
@bend3rbot2 күн бұрын
What a banal presentation. Pandering and Guile - professional nothingness for the masses.
@chrismac22342 күн бұрын
50p an hour. I was getting the same as a british soldier. Best thing to happen to farming since Norman Burlock
@jonathanwatt57712 күн бұрын
Enjoyed the discussion mixing TV and farming and the take it for granted attitude for RR food production. It made me think of the Andrew Marr quote ref A History of the World pg18 "Our abundance is so great, no disaster-movie producer has even contemplated famine as a Western plot line."
@liliworth80982 күн бұрын
Jeremy and Kalebs show is just Lovely. We as the viewer get to experience… the best bunch of fabulous characters be natural annnd funny, happy, wee bit sad, friendly, kind, loyal, sweet and real. This show is a magical escape. It’s like catching up with the rellies on the farm., thank you thank you thank you.
@HYUKLDER13 күн бұрын
DEFRA is not fit for purpose - run by political activists instead of people who know farming and fishing!
@Laugenberger3 күн бұрын
Great Father and son Team with partially reversed roles
@chip91773 күн бұрын
Surprised the show is doing so well considering how much the British hate farmers......
@panaceiasuberes64643 күн бұрын
Now can you make a video for the ones of us that are immortal?
@williamj83493 күн бұрын
I'd love to see Ricky Gervais do "A farmer abroad"
@Moist-Gamba3 күн бұрын
Cant stand two people talking and saying one sentance at a time to then look at the other person to give them the green light to talk.... fucking weird
@simontheyers8014 күн бұрын
It's the new version of.... the 2 Ronnie's 😂😂😂
@pwillis1589.4 күн бұрын
Jeremy and Kaleb interact like they have known each other all of their lives.
@_Davepocalypse4 күн бұрын
No turkey for Christmas? How wrong he was
@earthstick4 күн бұрын
Maybe sheep know they are only alive to be eaten by people, so they aim to die in gruesome way out of spite.
@clockwork22994 күн бұрын
Jeremy Clarkson was the sort of person good folk were advised to avoid….
@gavinrichardson39184 күн бұрын
Think you'll find that when clarkson retires he will sell the farm to kaleb!
@brokenh89115 күн бұрын
Watching from United States I totally agree with Caleb I support my farmers I was raised on a farm and the government shut everything down in Illinois the hog now the cows are next sad sad
@RichardHowells12345 күн бұрын
Hemp Jezzers.
@ap80shg5 күн бұрын
Kaleb complaining about pay and also stating he didn’t pay attention in school… the irony
@MealTeam66 күн бұрын
Limeys.
@lauraw.70086 күн бұрын
Pigeons may be “rats of the sky”, but humans are responsible for them being that way. Homing pigeons were big business.
@TRSF1RACING6 күн бұрын
Clarkson a national treasure
@Astrodicted6 күн бұрын
Kaleb travels the world...pls amazon make it happen
@lexwardle7906 күн бұрын
Great chat. Definitely felt the pitting women against each other thing in most (not all) jobs thing although unironically where the manager has been a woman this has never been the case. Natalie proper hit the nail on the head when it comes to mental health system. Some might argue that bingeing 'Ambulance' episodes for a fortnight is probably a really terrible thing to do from a mental health standpoint, yet I found it enlightening because for most of the episodes from 2018 onwards mental health has gone stratospheric. People are talking more about their struggles. No-one's immune. Add on to the fact that paramedics are now under more pressure than they ever have been to help these poorly individuals without the necessary resources and training to be able to deal with it. This is a service where staff are at a significantly higher risk of suffering with PTSD (x7) than the general public. All it does is take them away from focusing on those who need to physical help those who need it most. There are small charities around Ol' Blighty that are attempting to solve this problem but there again there's only so much that can be done. A lot do signposting, share resources with users and offer listening services. At the end of the day, that's what most people need: someone to hear them and show them understanding when no-one else (for whatever reason) has. I volunteer with one such charity called 'Safe Space Movement' set up as a result of the founder's nephew committing suicide. We are a free listening and signposting service via phone and webchat. Everyone has their story to tell in overcoming struggles, so to an extent we've all got mental health and it's our job to look after it to make sure we or anyone around us doesn't disintegrate to the point of no return. x
@z.pberic30616 күн бұрын
80,000 a year subsidy .NZ got rid of subsidies years ago our farmers are the best in the world
@keds076 күн бұрын
This was my first time watching this interview, and I enjoyed it. Respect to all farmers out there 🫡. As a Christian, what Kaleb stated about sheep being given a secure location with good green pastures and still choosing to break camp to feed elsewhere is a revelation to me....thank you, Jeremy, Kaleb, and both interviewers.
@annaelrick79306 күн бұрын
Interviewers are dull. Clarkson and Kalebs personalities shon through and saved the interview regardless.
@tectoramia-sz1lu6 күн бұрын
At least the restrictions imposed by the local council, will be ended soon. Farmers will be allowed to do a lot more on their own property without the local jobsworths being able to interfere.
@lynneharding11016 күн бұрын
Pigeons are not rats in the sky which we are led to believe. Pigeons back in the day were pets, they were discarded 😢 thats why pigeons are so tame with us.
@vickywilson52047 күн бұрын
It's voting with the pounds and pennies yet again. Corporate business is a huge problem. We must not be dictated to as to where we buy. Can the farmers not sell straight to public.For example restaurants, networking to the people that want fresh quality food. Apple and pork sausages sounds yum. So maybe farmers should look at recipes and supply and demand. Then work out a recycle of a chain reaction to feeding. People would love a fresh sausage and to know where it came from.
@user-qk4bp2cf7b7 күн бұрын
Thank you for the inspiration Stanley! I'm beginning Monique's workout system today and I have Lyme Disease - in serious pain every day but I am going to push through and get this core in action and blast through it.
@annaoslo86507 күн бұрын
Ok speaking of people’s experiences, the amount of people sharing how the carnivore diet saved them from debilitating health issues is getting too big to ignore. There is really something happening in that community that is miraculous. I would really like the vegan community and carnivore community to have a conference together and sort out what really works and when. I still feel that there is a place is our diets for both but there are people who have suffered tremendously on plant based diets who then feel super human on a carnivore diet and it helps with all kinds of issues like kidney function, infertility, deficiencies, definitely diabetes and much much more.
@spacegeeking7 күн бұрын
One of the UK’s most charismatic TV presenters, Kaleb Cooper has been entertaining the nation for some 3 years with his uncompromising take on the farming industry and life in general. Fixed it for ya.
@fatrick50047 күн бұрын
Anyone else see the story of Cameron and the tractor as an allegory of Cameron and the country?
@brianboys90157 күн бұрын
HATE those mics. Surely theres better better stuff better than THAT
@hiscifi29867 күн бұрын
I worked on a 600 pig farm, and in 1995 the farmer said that he was loosing £5 on every pig he sold. We were using the most economical way to grow these pigs, but the figures were not favourable. He shut the pig side of the farm, and all 4 of our neighbours also did the same. Some of the buildings were turned into 'Luxury Apartments' and sold to people who did not know the history of the places. I blame the downfall on people having continental breakfasts, instead of the old fashioned Bacon and Eggs, or maybe it was that the Danish could do it cheaper. If Clarkson is still doing pigs, maybe his retail side is helping make some profit out of them.
@lukekanowski41078 күн бұрын
"the once tranquil village" stated with literally the most tranquil, zero noise, deserted background in the history of mankind...
@daninavan20348 күн бұрын
Really good that ❤
@lewisf92668 күн бұрын
If the battles with the local boards are real. There is no reason to want to be there. Just let it rot
@christiaanvorster19889 күн бұрын
Those are the couches from season 1 🤣
@GreenTurtle1819 күн бұрын
Such an interesting chat. So good to know more about Natalie. Lovely person.
@victordisfluxgrynfeld77289 күн бұрын
St Caleb!
@inhale.exhale.25279 күн бұрын
sensible lad. tuther side of the fence taint all tits cracked tup tabee. ☢