
Location: Cotswolds, England
Farmer: Harry Metcalfe
Published on: [World Farmer Story]
Keywords: UK farming crisis, real farmer story, Harry’s Farm, British agriculture, climate impact on farming, drought 2025, sustainable farming UK
🌱 From Motoring Mogul to Man of the Land
Harry Metcalfe is not your average British farmer. Most people know him as the founder of Evo Magazine, or from his popular YouTube channel Harry’s Garage, where he reviews high-end cars. But few know that Harry is also the proud owner of a 400-acre farm in the Cotswolds—and his journey into agriculture has become one of the most talked-about farmer stories in the UK today.
In 2017, Harry decided to reconnect with the land and took on full responsibility for his family farm. He soon launched Harry’s Farm, a YouTube channel dedicated to modern British agriculture, where he shares everything from soil care and wheat rotation to machinery maintenance and crop results.
🌦️ The Drought of 2025: A Season of Despair
The spring of 2025 brought the harshest blow British farmers had seen in decades.
Between February and April, only 25.8mm of rainfall was recorded—compared to an average of over 180mm. This made it the driest UK spring in over 70 years.
Harry’s wheat fields—usually thriving in this season—began to suffer almost immediately. Seeds struggled to germinate. Soil cracked under the unrelenting sun. The landscape, normally lush and green, turned into dust.
“I looked at the sky every morning, hoping for clouds. It stayed clear, day after day,”
— Harry Metcalfe, on his YouTube channel.
📉 From £30,000 Dreams to a £5,500 Reality
Before the drought hit, Harry had projected a decent return of about ÂŁ30,000 from his wheat crop. But as the weeks passed without rain, those dreams withered.
In the end, his yield brought in just £5,500—a staggering loss for any farmer, especially one managing hundreds of acres.
“I didn’t get rewarded for growing food. I got paid for not farming,”
— Harry, explaining his shift toward environmental subsidy schemes.
🌍 When Farming Becomes Subsidy Management
In response to declining productivity, Harry began enrolling more of his land under environmental programs like the Sustainable Farming Incentive (SFI) and Countryside Stewardship.
Shockingly, his earnings from these non-agricultural schemes outperformed those from actual crop production. While food crops struggled, nature restoration paid better.
His 2024–25 farm accounts revealed:
Overall farming loss: ÂŁ15,600
Main income source: Government environmental schemes
Farming profit (from crops): Negative
YouTube income (secondary): Helped cover farming losses
đź§ Mental Toll of a Farmer in Crisis
Farming is more than a profession—it’s a way of life. But when that life becomes a source of financial loss and mental stress, it takes a toll.
Harry openly shared his emotional lows during 2025’s farming crisis. Through his videos, he highlighted:
The mental burden of seeing crops fail despite best efforts
The loneliness of being a land steward in uncertain times
The stress of navigating shifting government policy
“Without YouTube, I might’ve walked away from the farm.”
🏛️ Broken Policies: Promises Without Planning
In March 2025, the UK government suddenly closed new applications for the SFI program, cutting off the very lifeline Harry and others were depending on. For a farmer who was no longer making profit through food production, this was a major setback.
Additionally, rising concerns over inheritance tax, high machinery costs, and lack of consistent support made many question whether small to mid-sized farms could survive in modern Britain.
📹 Harry’s Farm: A Voice for Farmers
What makes Harry’s story especially impactful is that he documents everything on camera. His YouTube channel Harry’s Farm is:
Transparent about financials
Honest about mistakes and failures
Open about climate concerns and government support issues
A resource for young farmers and landowners across the UK
With over 160,000 subscribers, he’s become one of the few farmers publicly sharing real farming economics in the UK.
đź§ Final Thoughts: The Farmer Who Told the Truth
Harry Metcalfe’s story is not one of failure—it’s one of courage, adaptation, and transparency.
He represents a growing number of farmers across the UK who:
Are deeply affected by climate change
Feel unsupported by inconsistent agricultural policies
Must pivot toward environmental stewardship to survive
Are ready to speak out, educate, and push for reform
If we don’t support our farmers now, who will grow our food tomorrow?”
📌 Takeaway
Harry’s farm might have suffered a loss in crops, but through his openness and resilience, he’s helping an entire nation understand what it means to be a farmer today.