Countryfile's Adam Henson has revealed he would return to farming full-time should the BBC decide to part ways with him.
When he's not in front of the cameras, Adam runs his father's farm in the Cotswolds, though he acknowledges his television commitments have pulled him away from his farming heritage.
"I grew up on a farm and still love it," Adam told the BBC from his farm.
"The telly world has taken me slightly away from that, though I do get to tour the country meeting farmers and picking up ideas. If one day my face doesn't fit and the BBC drops me, I'll go back to being a proper farmer."
Whilst he inherited management of the farm from his father, Joe, Adam and his wife will never actually own the property, reports the Mirror .
"I'd love to [own it], but I'll never be rich eno

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