Our Yorkshire Farm’s Amanda Owen posts cryptic message as fans say same thing

Amanda Owen on new show Our Farm Next Door (Image: Channel 4)

Our Yorkshire Farm’s Amanda Owen drew the same reaction from fans after she dropped what appeared to be a cryptic hint about farmers and Inheritance Tax.

The Yorkshire Shepherdess and mum-of-nine recently returned to TV in new series, where she and the family are banding together to rebuild a historic building to make a permanent home.

And while , separated husband Clive and their nine strong brood of sons and daughters have been hard at work turning an old barn into a house fit for a family, a war has broken out between farmers and the government over

Some of Amanda Owen's nine kids

Some of Amanda Owen’s nine kids including Sydney, Annas and Nancy Owen (Image: Amanda Owen)

It comes after Chancellor announced in her first Budget that Labour would reintroduce tax on farms in a bid to tackle a loophole where farm land is bought up and then passed down to avoid taxes.

In a post on X, Amanda Owen highlighted her ‘farmy army’ of child helpers who get stuck in on her and Clive’s Yorkshire Dales farm and appeared to hint at the row between farmers and the government.

She said: “The farmy army hard at it. Just some of the formidable bunch, the next generation of doers.”

Fans loved seeing the snapshot of farm life from Ravenseat and were quick to praise Amanda for getting her kids involved in working on the farm from a young age.

@lizcorps said: “Great to see they are enthusiastic over all things farmy!!”

@xGill_23 said: “Lovely to see, they are always happy to be involved and get stuck in. Getting so grown up now x”

@nessx71 said: “Wonderful family with proper family values.”

@alisa_keeps_walking said: “Farming kids are awesome. I live in the Scottish Borders and these guys are hard workers and partyers.”

@quadeygt added: “Just remember no farmers no food keep up the good work.”

Our Farm Next Door: Amanda, Clive and Kids will return in 2025 for the next five episodes of its series on More 4 and catch-up service Channel 4.

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