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It's a Farming Thing

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It's a Farming Thing

By: Kaleb Cooper
Narrated by: Kaleb Cooper
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About this listen

'A lot of those old sayings, 'Red sky at night...' and so on, are based on real knowledge. Not that red sky at night really does mean shepherd's delight - the only thing that's ever going to delight a shepherd is changing their job and not having to work with sheep any more.'

When Kaleb Cooper was in and out of school as a kid, if anyone had told him he would one day be a star of a hit TV show and a Sunday Times bestselling author, he'd have thought the Cotswolds had a crack problem. But Clarkson's Farm catapulted Kaleb into the limelight and into our hearts. Now his new book, It's a Farming Thing, shares the highs, lows and unexpected adventures of life at Diddly Squat Farm, and how Kaleb went from being a thirteen-year-old with a few chickens and a huge work ethic to one of the biggest names in farming today.

Whether he's wrestling with temperamental tractors, or dodging the wrath of cantankerous cows, this is Kaleb as you know him and love him, telling us why he thinks farming is the best job in the world.©2024 Kaleb Cooper (P)2024 Quercus Editions Limited
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Such a good book. Makes you realise how hard KALEB has worked. My fav farmer

Excellent

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I love how it’s kalibs honest view and experience. Covers a good range of topics and feels inspiring talking about his first business

Feels real

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Interesting book with Kaleb's style of writing. A little more insight into Kaleb's life gives an explanation why he is so driven.
This insight is relevant to Farmer's situations currently

Kaleb's viewpoint

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Absolutely loved listening to this. Kaleb's passion is obvious and passionate. Covers all aspects of his farming life.

Kaleb's farming passion

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I think it is a very good audible i love ❤️ it and agree with a lot of things he says in it and i love that it is so funny 😹 some times
I would definitely 💯 listen to it again and I would also recommend it because it is a really good 👍 audible book 📖.
❤️😁

It’s a amazing book 📖😃👌

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