In 2008, Clarkson bought a thousand acres of Oxfordshire mud for six million pounds.
Year one profit: one hundred and forty-four pounds.
Everyone laughed.
That mud is now worth forty-five million. And what he built on it has kept British farming executives awake at night for three years running.
Because it wasn't a farm. It was a blueprint.
And by the end of this, the only question you'll have is — why didn't every farmer in Britain do this first.