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Clarkson's Farm star Gerald's cancer diagnosis is shown in emotional moments in Amazon show's third series as Jeremy and Caleb discuss why he is absent

The 74-year-old, who has been a hit with fans for his difficult to understand West Country accent and natural charm, is being treated for prostate cancer and underwent surgery last year.

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Editor's View: Could FW event be your first spring day out?

Open the arable section of Farmers Weekly this week (3 May issue) and the widening diversity of the sector is laid bare. In one lane is an admirable

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Clarkson's Farm favourite Gerald is 'on the mend' after prostate cancer diagnosis early in Series 3 as Jeremy declares 'we do want him back'

Earlier today fans of the Amazon hit show were left shocked after footage emerged of the poignant moment Clarkson is told of Gerald s heartbreaking diagnosis.

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Alternative Land Uses: Experts offer agroforestry guidance

Combining farming and forestry is a centuries-old concept but, as agriculture intensified in post-war Britain, farmers lost sight of the importance of

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Viewpoint: Uncomfortable truth — 'Organic farming takes too much land to have any chance to feed the world in a climate-changed environment'

Science for Sustainable Agriculture (SSA) was recently asked by the farming media to comment on a policy paper issued by the organic certification body Organic Farmers & Growers (OF&G), calling on the UK Government to use its forthcoming land use framework to treble the area of organically managed land in England, claiming this would result in significant climate and biodiversity benefits. Science for Sustainable Agriculture (SSA) was recently asked by the farming media to comment on a policy paper issued by the organic certification body Organic Farmers & Growers (OF&G), calling on the UK Government to use its forthcoming land use framework to treble the area of organically managed land in England, claiming this would result in significant climate and biodiversity benefits.Having reviewed the report, SSA welcomed OF&G’s acknowledgement that no single farming system holds all the solutions to the challenges facing our food system, but questioned the paper’s c

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