Adam continued that without his farm he would have “really struggled” in lockdown.
He also had to shut his Cotswold farm park in Cheltenham for several months during lockdown, leading him to stress that his business may not survive.
He admitted: “I was crying thinking, ‘This is it. We’ve lost the business.’
“But thankfully the furlough scheme came in. But it’s been a tough 18 months,” he added.