Kaleb Cooper has taken to social media to record a furious rant at weather forecasters up and down the country.
The young farmer, best known for his role on Clarkson’s Farm, filmed himself inside his tractor after setting off to complete a new set of work duties on the farm.
Oxfordshire, much like several other parts of the country, had been braced for scorching heat today with temperatures poised to hit the late 20s.
But as Cooper set off, things quickly went off-script as the rain began to pour which meant he had to stop what he was doing.
With this not being the first time Cooper has faced weather-shaped obstacles during his work at Diddly Squat, the young farmer appeared to have enough.
In a video shared to his Instagram page, Cooper ranted at the camera: “Can we please make a new rule for all the weather forecasters out there…
Kaleb Cooper has fumed at weather forecasters for their predictions for today
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“If you just don’t know if it’s gonna f***ing rain, don’t say!”
Continuing his rant, he fumed: “Every single weather app today said 29 degrees, boiling hot and guess what, it’s f***ing raining.”
Cooper then turned his camera around to show the rain hammering the field in front of him, meaning he’d had to park up his tractor.
The Clarkson’s Farm star signed off: “Therefore, if you don’t know the weather, simply don’t f***ing say. Done.”
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His latest update echoes a similar frustration he expressed back in July when rain once again hindered his and Clarkson’s work at Diddly Squat.
Cooper shared a worrying prediction back in July, again on Instagram, where he penned: “I can sense this being an interesting and difficult season!
“We really don’t need this rain in July after the winter we had.”
However, Cooper isn’t letting the weather dampen his spirits too much in regards to the future of profit-making potential at Diddly Squat.
On Clarkson’s beer brand Hawkstone’s Instagram page, Cooper shared his prediction for the harvest ahead and had some positive news when it came to the Chipping Norton farm where he works.
He divulged: “I’ve heard lots of mixed reviews. The farmers that are on heavy clay are gonna struggle a bit because of all the rain we’ve had this year.
“But then the people on lighter land like ourselves have actually done alright because we’re on free-draining soil and to be fair, we just farm stones.
“I think it’s gonna be a bit mixed around the country. I don’t travel too much but the people I speak too far north, they’ve really struggled.
“The southern side say it’s not been too bad. The oilseed rape this year has been really good.
“I’ve got a friend Oxford way who’s cutting nearly five ton a hectare for oilseed rape and I think it was 4.3 ton a hectare on some September drill stuff so.”
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