The series starring motoring journalist, presenter and author Jeremy Clarkson proved popular with viewers.
Today Amazon Prime Video revealed some first look images from Diddly Squat Farm, as filming for the second series of Clarkson’s Farm continues.
Filming for the season season of the smash hit series began last year, and reunites the whole Diddly Squat crew, including Lisa, Kaleb, Cheerful Charlie and Gerald.
Together they once again keep a watchful eye on former Top Gear and later The Grand Tour host Jeremy Clarkson and his agricultural antics in Chipping Norton.
The Diddly Squat farm was formerly part of the Sarsden estate in Oxfordshire. Clarkson bought about a thousand acres (4 km2) in 2008 including Curdle Hill Farm. The fields were mostly arable, growing a rotation of barley, rapeseed and wheat. These were farmed on a contract basis by a local villager called Howard but he retired in 2019. Clarkson then decided to try farming the land himself.
The farm was renamed Diddly Squat by Clarkson to indicate its lack of productivity, as diddly squat is slang for ‘the least amount’, ‘anything’, or ‘nothing’.