Adam Henson
Author
Publisher
BBC
Pub. Date
2011
Description
In 2001, Adam Henson was chosen from 3500 applicants to become a presenter on 'Countryfile'. Adam's agricultural knowledge and open manner soon made him a popular figure. This is Adam's first book and it provides a first-person account of the drama, emotion and sheer hard work that is life on Adam's farm.
Author
Pub. Date
2016
Description
A touching and deeply personal memoir from the 'Countryfile' presenter and Cotswold farmer that explores the hidden family history of his late father Joe - the black sheep in a family of high-achieving entertainment veterans - and the unbreakable bond and passion for farming which father and son shared throughout their lives. Adam also reveals the family traits and experiences which made him the man he is today, along with family photographs and love...
Author
Publisher
BBC Books
Pub. Date
2017
Description
In 'A Farmer and His Dog', Adam Henson explores the unique relationship between a farmer and his most loyal friend. Sheepdogs come in a variety of shapes and sizes from border collies to Australian kelpies (rumoured to be a distant relative of the dingo). Not only are they essential to the running of a farm, but they are fiercely intelligent and loyal family companions. But how have sheepdogs evolved across the centuries? What are the characteristics...
Author
Publisher
BBC Books
Pub. Date
2019
Description
Discover a forgotten British heritage. The protection and promotion of the UK's native rare breeds is something that's in Adam Henson's blood. His father, Joe, established the Rare Breeds Trust in 1973,and they have been a core attraction at their Cotswold Farm Park, and a part of the Henson family story ever since. In 'A Breed Apart', Adam Henson takes readers on a very personal journey around the nation, discovering the animals that have shaped...
Author
Publisher
Sphere
Pub. Date
2023
Description
Farmer and Countryfile presenter Adam Henson has spent his whole life on Bemborough farm - over 50 winters and Christmases. During that time, the troughs have frozen over, snow has fallen so thickly riding shire horses out to the fields has been the only option, puppies have been found under the Christmas tree - and crises out in the world have almost brought the farm to a close. Christmas for a farmer takes a different shape to everyone else's, because...