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Clarkson's Farm Filming Halted by Weather Woes
25 Feb
Summary
- Filming for Clarkson's Farm is paused due to persistent rain.
- A bovine tuberculosis outbreak continues to affect the farm's cows.
- Clarkson criticized meteorologist's positive spin on storms.

Filming for the popular Prime Video series Clarkson's Farm has been temporarily suspended, as announced by Jeremy Clarkson. The extended halt is attributed to continuous rainfall since the year's commencement, making farming activities impossible and preventing the planting of crops. This adverse weather also impacts the farm's cows, which remain under lockdown due to a persistent bovine tuberculosis outbreak. The outbreak, which began in October 2025, led to the culling of the farm's first pregnant cow and has devastated the team.
In addition to the farming challenges, Clarkson has publicly criticized weather reporter Laura Tobin. He disputed her positive framing of recent storms and wind power generation, which contributed to reduced gas costs of £164 million in January 2026. Clarkson argued that the benefits do not translate to consumers, especially given the severe impact of storms like Goretti and Chandra on the UK. Meanwhile, Clarkson also engaged in a debate regarding Brexit's impact on struggling farms, responding bluntly to a fan who blamed the policy.




