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It’s harvest time. What’s happened to Farmer Jeremy Clarkson’s crop? – The Times

When I was a small boy I went to a Church of England primary school in a mining village outside Doncaster, and every September we were frogmarched into the local church to thank God for the harvest

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When I was a small boy I went to a Church of England primary school in a mining village outside Doncaster, and every September we were frogmarched into the local church to thank God for the harvest. But as I sat there, staring at the altar, which was festooned with trugs full of marrows and ears of corn, I always used to think, God had nothing to do with any of that. It was all produced by Mr Turnbull, who was the local farmer.
This year God definitely didnt have anything to do with it. In fact…

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