Jeremy Clarkson supports farmers affected by poor Harvest as Hawkstone named among fastest-growing private companies in UK

Mr Clarkson said he was proud to be backing British farmers by buying barley from farms which had struggled with a poor Harvest last year

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"We are proud to back British farmers."
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"We are proud to back British farmers."

Diddly Squat farmer Jeremy Clarkson has vowed to keep backing British farmers after his lager and cider company was named one of fastest growing businesses in the UK. The Clarkson's Farm star said Hawkstone,...

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