How Much Money Will Jeremy Make After Selling His Wheat Harvest? | Clarkson's Farm
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- Опубліковано 28 вер 2024
- Who wants to haggle wheat prices with Jeremy Clarkson and Cheerful Charlie? After managing to harvest all his wheat from the fields, Jeremy and Charlie meet at the local mill, determined to get the best price possible.
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What crops would you grow on your farm?
Carrots
Bacon
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Lavender
Potatoes
Jeremy showing his amazing negotiation skills there, taking the first offer.
"Man city at their very list". Well said mr Clackson
Well, if the offer is on or above your expectations then whats the point? Besides, Paul looks far too "experienced" to be bothered with that little dance any more! 🤣🤣
@@simphiwemadonsela6960 least
@@fxcg thank you for the correction teacher i appreciate it a lot
It's basically sold on market rates determined by futures. There really isn't any room for anyone to haggle.
I love how he delivered the protein value the same way Clarkson used to deliver the track times for "Star in a reasonably priced car"
‘You did it……..in 1………forty………*checks notes*……
*Jay Kay Screaming*
He knew
Maybe he watched Top Gear 😀
@@bogdaniojescu5889 definitely did.
that was brilliant
Loved how he read off the percentage like was a star in a reasonably priced car lap time
It's like Clarkson is blessed. No matter what he touches, no matter what he does wrong.... Everything works out in the end for him.
Probably a team of experts are behind the production monitor it's growth, kek.
Who knew I would enjoy watching people do manual labour but I hate doing it myself.
@@choojooo8531 Apparently according to people surrounding the place, Clarkson and Kaleb are the only ones doing the work
@reptilianshapeshifter1357 Apparently according to people surrounding the place, Clarkson and Kaleb are the only ones doing the work
@@swapnilmankame Apparently according to people surrounding the place, Clarkson and Kaleb are the only ones doing the work
Even though they joke that Jeremy made less than 200 pounds profit, if you consider that takes into consideration a brand new (and huge) tractor and its addons he bought, that’s an amazing achievement.
Wel the price of the tractor is actually calculated over its operating life, so if it will last 20 years, they only put 1/20th of the full price on the books.
Yeah he did really well, if he was in it properly and did several season he could make a lot more after covering startup costs, provided no weather disasters etc
@@ArtyMars provided the wheat prices stay high :D
@@Okka67 depends on how you account for it, you can take the hit in one year if you want to
The tractor is just a Lambo advertisement which Jeremy would get paid off on it. That’s why you guys are watching the show while these guy’s are making money on what they show you
Best line ever... haggling.. no, no I've sorted that 🤣🤣. This is what happens when you work with yourself, your internal dialogue becomes it's own conversation, who needs other people 🤣
Good god! I worked for an agricultural merchant 35 years ago. Back then, £185/tonne would have been a poor price even for feed wheat, let alone milling wheat!
The tyranny of corporate bodies driving down prices for their own profit and preventing one of the most important strata of producers from making a decent living.
$185/ton 😳. No wonder farmers have to be so heavily subsidized.
Can’t charge $10 for a loaf of bread
@@warrenstemphly5756 come to Australia. You can charge more than $10 if it's sour dough.
They're subsidised to protect consumers, not to benefit farmers lol.
@@hek8640 they're subsidized to protect bad farming methods, and socialism, i.e. govt corruption. If farmers had to grow a variety of crops to survive, the bees wouldn't be dying off. Too big to fail is too big exist in every industry. Let people pay $20 for a loaf, let them riot.
@@bigbrotheriswatching2680 the way bad farming practices are prevented is through regulation not through subsidisation which solely aims to reduce unit production costs for farmers.
Wheat has never been more entertaining. Well done editors.
Next season we see Jeremy knows more about wheat thus he’s more confident with haggling
£185 a _tonne_? and I pay £1.50 a kilo of bread flour? I know there's losses, packaging, transportation, energy used etc but that's a heck of a markup!
Paul, the Miller was very dry in his amusing tease of the Protein count on the Wheat...... Calling it like a celebrity Track time building the suspense One digit at a time :-)
Delivery was spot on, Jezza Caved and didnt haggle which was just as well because the man WAS dressed like a Cricket Umpire and its not wise to argue with the Ump.
Cmon Season TWO!
I wonder how many millers are TopGear / grand tour fans???
We all need a Charlie in our lives.
That's honestly pretty fantastic for his first time ever attempting it with all the problems they had. I've seen seasoned farmers with zero issues do worse. It really showcases how undervalued farmers products are though that they only get that much for it.
With everyone trying to turn a profit it makes sense though. If for example they wanted to give a more reasonable lets say 500 a ton. You'd be seeing prices between 10-20 for a loaf of just bog standard bread.
Probably best case scenario would be that we just cut out the middle man and buy directly from the farmers. (In this scenario. You have like three or four middlemen. The farmer sells to the miller. Who sells to the wholesaler. Who might then sell to a local supermarket.) Like what Clarkson eventually attempted to do. And then he showcased why it's so difficult for farmers to do that. Or you have to rely on subsidiaries like most farmers do. You can't just not have the farmers produce so the government has to keep them afloat. Even if just barely. Which now becomes the problem that in fact a lot of countries are just completely getting rid of their farmers. Relying on places like China, the US, India, or Brazil that have enough land and infrastructure to keep the farms around. The problem being that China is a terrible trade partner, US farming is also going through a slow death, India has a population crisis, and Brazil is destroying its natural environment to keep up with demand. Germany used to be 80% farms. Now half of those farms if not more have gone out of business. Most of Europe is like this right now. Canadian farming might as well not even exist anymore. The Canadian government despises their farmers. People have completely halted trade with Russia. Many don't realize the consequence of losing one of the few places in the world that still actively promote farming. Mexico lacks infrastructure to scale up international trade. You could go on and on. Farming is in an absolute dire state just globally.
I'm really glad that it worked out for Jeremy.
I like how he doesn't accept the credit for the wheat quality, good man Jez
Harry's Farm did a video about grain now (04 2022) getting something like 400 pounds per ton or something like that. Jeremy is going to be loving this years harvest.
Yes, but prices for fertilizer, machines and other farm supplies are also much higher, so you need 400 pounds to make as much money as last year when everything was cheaper. And you have to remember that grain prices always drop during the harvest, so you maybe wont get 400 in three months.
@@peternachname8362 Harry explained it works differently in argri. Watch it.
@@davenz000 nope it doesn't, fertilizer is going up due to shipping and oil crisis,
The pose and face Jeremy strikes when broaching the haggle is literally why he's successful
I need a second season!
Haha.. Star with a reasonably priced carB.. his announcement of the protein content... had me laughing!
lol "but now we have to haggle"
It doesn’t matter what Jeremy does, it’s just good stuff
350 bucks a ton to the farmer. And in the shop it costs roughly 1350 bucks...or more.
I think it’s great they are actually doing something productive for society
Impatiently waiting for season 2.
This is gold Jeremey, gold!
Loved the foot shake at the end of the elbow
Looks like Jeremy has a new source of income. He can buy some new tractors now.
When will the next season be available on Prime Video?
Brilliant well done Jezza
Guys which season and EP it is?
So when does the grand tour actually return?
Hope the next season is out soon!!!
Durum Wheat in Canada is going for $750 per metric tonne now. An increase of 135%. Due to the war in Europe and other world issues.
oof
Well it would be 400€/ton today, or 335 pounds. So maybe he gets a better deal in season 2.
"No no no, I've sorted that out"; Now *that's* how you haggle!
Such fun!
From Top Gear to Top Grain!
i like how he waves to the grain mill person
Wait a second, you don’t like people that haggle. LoL. Looking forward to your new series Mr. Clarkson.
He did give up at literally the first opportunity, so I guess that stands!
Paul does have a nice hat
How long does it take?
Looks at watch…. I’d say about 5 minutes
I love how the miller was all stern. No I've sorted the price lol
That same wheat is worth 420 in todays prices
He is somewhat of a business genius
He lent forward 👍🏼
okay so we know the price per ton but how many tons does Jeremy have?
google said 8.0-8.4 ton per Ha, so to say 3.2-3.36 ton per Acre. times £185 per ton, to say £600 per acre
@@huyongquan6554 thank you however that did not answer my question
@@IHWKR 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Just google his farm.
how many tons do they have ??
Jeremy did good at something, i was expecting he'd call it a win if he got more than 50p lol
Has he released a new series??
When season 2?!
13.5 protein...some farmers would kill for that number.
I was waiting for some negotiations does this mean I can buy a ton of wheat for under 200!?!? 😮😮
I love this series... my god what a joy
Amyl and the sniffers live at kxp
Second season, Please.
That’s some nice wheat 🌾
>tfw Jeremy gets delivered his farm results like how he delivered laptimes for rankings
On Harrys farm ,he said about £185 ,but I thought I heard £300 a ton being mentioned due to current troubles?
He said his has already been sold at the £185 (they sell in advance) and that if he were selling today he'd be getting £300.
Grain is traded as a futures commodity, which means it is sold at a predetermined price in advance of a predetermined future date. This harvest would have been covered by a previous futures contract hence the lower figure.
I was gonna say... 185£ per tonne comes out to $6.45 a bushel... Right now in Kansas wheat price is around $10-$13 a bushel
Nice haggling Jezza, you destroyed him there. Poor fella didn't know what hit him.
"I'm going to go and bathe in it" "mmm?"
18,5p per kg and you buy that after milling for what?
Seems to me the farmers have all the work, then comes a little bit of milling and they probably don't get rich either and then come the super market chains and there you go - at least in germany some of the richest people own those super market chains.
Jeremy, looking at your double chins and enormous belly, I believe you've eaten half the crop on the sly. Get yourself back into shape man! We want to continue watching your programmes for years and years and years. 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻😍
Oh, Glencore sample bags….
Why is there not a new season right now?
How about that? The orangutan is a farmer. Good job Diddly Squat farm!
He’s not too bothered when the farm makes tens of millions from Amazon
Knowing Clarkson I was expecting it to be a disaster 😂😂😂
Hilarious 😂
Boffin: “13.5% It’s the best I’ve seen.”
Jeremy: “YEESSSSS! IT SHALL BE FOREVER KNOWN AS JEREMY’S BIBLICAL BASTARD PROTEIN WHEAT THINGY!!!”
I wonder what the secret is to such good wheat, ah yes...
Speeeed!
Awesome. Happy for you guys. Keep it up!
Just wow.... o.o
Is there ever going to be a new season?
Yes, they have been filming it since September 2021. Remember the season covers a whole farming season, which lasts around 10 months. Jeremy hinted at a June 2022 release.
Eye koundnt reely kare 👍
Surely that would be £180-£185 mark PER TON, surely not for the whole lot.
Yeah, that's what they said.
I watched this show just before i got a job at a mill lmao. Im the man in the lab
Don’t ever haggle on my behalf Jeremy you didn’t even try.
That’s double next year let it rot and the chickens go hungry grow a pair oh forgot it’s Jerry for the glass pot
Too many people look like Bond villains in the UK. That hat tho.....
You don't farm for the love of money it's certainly not the land of milk and honey either. Well i suppose it is in a sense?
If this was a top gear challenge that wheat wouldn't of been even be fit for chicken feed😂
ONCE WE HAVE GONE BUST LETS JUST KEEP LAUGHING SHALL WE ???????????????
The thumbnail has the first "ẅ" I've ever seen.
"You may know about car prices but I know about wheat prices."
Can't believe Jeremy let that one slide, proper did him there.
Wheat futures is my guess
Paul is the seventh or eight generation of his family to work at this mill - so he probably does know a bit about wheat prices lol
Jeremy probably wrote the line
Wheat is largely market priced. One doesn't simply haggle with the market. The market says, and you sell.
@@alexglick6628 ^this guy understands narrative production
From now on, I’m gonna use that method whenever I’m buying something.
If the other person wants to haggle I will say “I’ve sorted it”. Lol
you mean next time you're selling something..?
@@arturseversons3444 no, selling. the guy buying was Paul.... the miller (buyer). near the end of the video Paul says "I've sorted it out" and offers Jeremy 185 pounds. The joke is Jeremy wanted to haggle it to a higher price (200 pounds) but instead Paul goes "no I've sorted it out" which negates all haggling and the funny nit is Jeremy doesn't even contest it.
xD literally haha just be like "No no, I've sorted it" seems like it would legit work
@@WunnSEN grain buyers are like that it’s take it or leave it
this strategy works 100% 1/2 the time
“I shall ask for £200” *accepts £185 instantly*
Considering spot was 170 was not bad.
Millers know their stuff.
"Don't like it take it to another mill." That will give you a similar price, maybe a pound better at best and when you factor in the transport costs you will just lose money on diesel.
I mean. Based on the prices he was get spotted at. 185 sounds about the best he was gonna be able to get. Means he actually produced quality milling wheat
You always ask more than you can accept, so you can have a reasonable margin of allowance. 185 was the original target.
"We've got to haggle." "No we don't." Love it.
This is by far the best spin off show from Top Gear.
I love James May, and Richard Hammond, and their series of shows outside of TG, however, Jeremy Clarkson’s farm is probably one of the best pieces of entertainment to come out of the woodwork in a long while.
They are not part of Top Gear since 2015, you're talking about The Grand Tour ;)
Absolutely
That is so true !
Clarkson's Farm not only provides entertainment, but is genuine visual art. Some of the aerial shots were simply amazing. A masterpiece.
I know right?! It would be great to bring the others on the show just to spice up the show every now and again as well. Even if it's just to roast Jeremy haha.
“I’m going to ask for 200”
“This is worth 180”
“That’s fantastic news” 😂
I really hope they do season 2 and for some reason I want to see James May drive a tractor. He would be perfect for the job. Not Hammond though he would probably flip a combine.
There is gonna be a season 2
yeah tractor race
Most of season 2 has already been filmed, we just have to wait for it to be released
the 3 of them would be perfect on a farm, may cause well hes slow and technical, and hammond cause he grew up doing it
Don’t forget we’ve already seen James drive a tractor, in his painfully slow anally retentive way.
Didn’t go well, but probably that was just for comedic effect.
I suspect he would be really good at it, but just really slow.
For his FIRST year farming Jeremy did a really good job
Yeeeeeess. The best really good job......... in the world.
Remy Lebeau The best job… pause… in the world
you got caleb to thank for that
@@kimmiealonzo5618 jeremys money as well lol
@@julmdamaslefttoe3559 You can have all the money in the world but if you ain't got a clue what you're doing...
Fortunately it would appear Kaleb does 🤣
"We must haggle now!"
"No"
"...Ok fine."
The best wheat… in the world.
you forgot the pause.
noo in the pause world
It's got no shit in it.
Charlie is the embodiment of a true professional.
Up the Jezza. I hope he doesn't get too disheartened by Geopolitics or the lack of support for the agricultural industry. He made a minimal profit of the timing the show was made but I hope he sticks at it. He will make more and more now he has the equipment at hand as well as more know-how for the job. Keep going mate!
After the series was released and still to this day, the series has got very positive reviews from farmers and their community for showing their side to the world
@@ajax8384 I'm glad. Come to think of it, there never has been a celebrity farmer the unwashed masses could ever relate to. Glad Clarkson is doing this, but a shame it's what's been needed to get the industry the exposure.
He was and he would have made a fair bit of money if it weren't for the sheep and a lack of storage
That Lambo tractor will look great blocking a brit motorway or in the Mall etc to tell the piss poor corrupt NWO subservient government that we are NOT in the eu NOR are we globalists.
To be honest, £185 sounds cheap for a tonne of something that takes so much time and effort to produce
That's the reality of unfinished products :/
@@pencestreams9103 Doesnt matter that its unfinished, the price should reflect the difficulty to produce it. But the prices are lowered by countries that can produce wheat or whatever so cheaply, that local farmers can turn their fields into golf clubs because there is nothing better to do.
it is cheap. the supermarkets run off with most of the profit.
Nice too know Jeremy's farm produces top quality products. Well done sir.
"I'm going to go and bathe in it." - And with that, the sales of bread in Britain dropped 35% for the next 9 months.