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Countryfile’s Adam Henson Earns Praise from Jeremy Clarkson’s Partner Lisa Hogan at FarmFest 2026

Lisa Hogan, partner of Jeremy Clarkson, publicly praised Countryfile’s Adam Henson during her appearance at FarmFest 2026, a vibrant new festival celebrating the skills, produce, and livelihoods of British farmers. The event took place from May 22 to 24 at NAEC Stoneleigh in Warwickshire and featured a diverse lineup including personalities like Alex James, Chris Moyles, and Charlie Ireland.

Lisa joined Adam, one of the UK’s best-known farmers, for a special segment where he introduced his energetic sheepdog, Gwen. Gwen, notable for her enthusiasm and intelligence, later performed alongside Lisa in the festival’s main arena. During the demonstration, Adam coached Lisa as she worked with Gwen to herd a small flock of sheep, praising her efforts and inviting her to share her thoughts.

Lisa replied with warm humor: “I’m really impressed with your dog. It listens to me more than a lot of people on the farm — whose name begins with J and ends with eremy Clarkson.” The camera then cut to Clarkson and his Clarkson’s Farm co-star, Kaleb Cooper, as they entered the field and subsequently took a Ford Ranger for a drive, much to the delight of spectators.

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In addition to her appearances at FarmFest, Lisa Hogan is set to present a new agricultural dating show titled Farming For Love, inspired by the global hit Farmer Wants a Wife. This seven-part series explores the romantic lives of single farmers navigating relationships in rural environments.

Lisa commented on the series, saying, “Farming is a way of life that requires resilience, patience, and a lot of humour — and you can say the same about relationships. What I love about Farming For Love is its honesty; on a farm, there’s no hiding or skiving, which makes it a genuinely authentic setting for people to connect.”

She added, “I’m really looking forward to leading this flock in their search for romance.”

Meanwhile, Adam Henson recently shared a candid moment on the Cotswold Farm Park YouTube channel after a horse whispering session with Exmoor foals. He confessed to “probably breaking one of the rules” by feeding one young horse an apple, despite being advised against giving treats. Adam said, “There we go, have a bit of apple. That’s a good girl. It’s all about patience… I’m probably breaking one of the rules by giving her some apples, but we’ll keep working with them.”

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