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UK: Top Gear presenter Jeremy Clarkson struggling with his farm

Jeremy Clarkson has revealed he is taking one last gamble to save Diddly Squat Farm from closing down. The Clarkson's Farm star has admitted he has considered selling the farm he bought in Chadlington, Oxfordshire, in 2008 after several years of trying to turn it into a profitable agricultural business.

Clarkson, 63, confessed in his new book Pigs Might Fly he is planting all his hopes in the future of the farm on a crop of mustard. He wrote: "I decided to plant my game covers with mustard. It’s my last roll of the dice.

"My last chance to make something – anything – work. And if it doesn’t? I don’t even want to think about it." The former Top Gear presenter recently admitted in his column in The Times newspaper: "I arrived at a crossroads and was not sure which way to turn.

"I could sell the farm, but I like having it and for very good reasons. There are no death duties on farmland, so my children like me having it too.

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