Jeremy Clarkson has given a cutting response to a suggestion at his Diddly Squat Farm in Oxfordshire.

The Top Gear star has switched from automobiles to agriculture since the roaring success of his latest series, Clarkson’s Farm.

Set at Mr Clarkson’s Diddly Squat Farm in Chadlington, the Prime Video show documents day-to-day life on the farm.

It has proved massively successful across the globe with tourists from all corners of the world regularly showing up at the farm’s location near Chipping Norton.

Queues of fans from Wales, Germany, the United States and more have been spotted waiting for a pint of Mr Clarkson’s Hawkstone lager or a look in the farm shop.

Due to the show’s popularity, it is not only the tourists showing interest but also others who disagree with the Grand Tour star’s way of farming.

On Sunday, the 64-year-old posted on X and said: “Just been for a walk round the farm and I’m a bit alarmed by how few butterflies there are. Something is afoot.”

This prompted a response from a commenter who said: “Stop spraying - go organic.

“In the meantime leave a minimum three metre uncultivated strips on the margins so beetles, insects and ground-nesting birds can thrive.”

Mr Clarkson clearly disagreed with the suggestion and replied: “We are doing all the right things. Including not going organic. Which doesn’t work.”

Clarkson’s Farm season four is being filmed and produced after season three was released in May.