A sixth-generation farmer, Will Young ā aka Farmer Will ā has been farming full-time since the age of 17.
āIām very much an outdoorsy person. Growing up, I didnāt like sitting in a classroom or at a desk. I would help on the farm, and Iād love it,ā Will said. After some encouragement from his dad to explore his options outside of farming, Will tried his hand at several different careers, from accounting to catering. āMy dad always encouraged my brother and I to go out and get an education. He said, āthe farm is always going to be here, you donāt need to rush and make a decision about farming full time, itās a life-long commitmentā.ā
But when he did try and find a career outside of agriculture, all Will was thinking about was home. āI said, āthis is so silly, I just want to work on the farmā so thatās when I came back full time. I got on TikTok about two years ago and I guess thatās where everything started to change.ā
TikTok talk begins
After some encouragement from a friend, Will uploaded a Snapchat video to TikTok during lambing season. āIt just blew up and since then, Iāve been trying to promote farming.
āItās more for non-farmers than farmers in the way that I speak, so if you donāt understand farming, youāll be able to watch the videos and have an idea of whatās going on. Then I went on Love Island, which was really random, and here I am today.ā
āLove Island has given me a bigger platform where I can actually talk about real issues within the farming community and industry, which is the most amazing thing.ā
Farmer Will
Today is living back on the family farm with girlfriend Jessie Wynter whom Will found love with in the villa.
With almost two million followers on TikTok, Will continues to use the platform to raise awareness about farming, taking this a step further in October of last year with his debut book, āFor The Love Of Farmingā, which he calls āa real pinch me momentā.
āIāve tried to do it in the way of my TikTok videos, where you donāt need to be a farmer or understand farming to be able to read it,ā Will said.
āAlthough it is educational, itās done in a very light-hearted, easy manner and thatās what I wanted the book to be because I wasnāt great at English, I did struggle, so even having a book out still surprises me.ā
While itās an easy read, the book also touches on mental health and some of the troubles of the job. āIf I write another book, Iād love to go into the issues a lot more,ā he said, adding one of the main things that appearing on Love Island has led to is a bigger platform.
āI was back lambing a week after leaving the villa which was really so intense, it felt like Iād never worked in my life,ā Will laughed. āIt humbled me, it was so tough, but Love Island has given me a bigger platform where I can actually talk about real issues within the farming community and industry, which is the most amazing thing.ā
He pointed to issues including sustainable farming, getting farmers a fair price, mental health, and diversification, adding he will continue to use his platform to spark conversations and get people talking.
The future of farming
Will is also passionate about the future of farming and fostering the next generation: āIt is so important because farming feeds the world. Not necessarily just the country, it feeds the world. Without farming you wouldnāt survive.ā
For the Love of Farming: Farmer Will's Guide to Life in the Fields is out now.
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With the average age of a farmer in the UK at 59 and across the world at 60, Will is a keen advocate for change and is eager to get more young people involved in the industry, using his social media presence to help drive awareness of farming, and the agricultural sector more widely, as a career choice.
āThereās such a stereotype around farming but itās changing so much. You donāt have to be an old man in wellies, you can be young, you can be cool.ā
And itās the younger farmers, Will thinks, who are key to driving change in the industry. āThis generation coming through who are being taught different ways of farming, how to be more sustainable and more environmental, this is where the real change is going to happen and if thereās not enough people to push that, then it just wonāt.ā
āThereās a massive stigma around āoh if youāre in agriculture you have to be a farmerā, when you donāt. There are many different routes that you can go down.ā
Farmer Will
Will also would love to see agriculture on the curriculum. āI would love to have a real big push and involvement in agriculture being taught in schools. I think it is so important.
āThe only reason I work on a farm and Iām in agriculture is because my family farm, and I love it, but if I didnāt come from that sort of background, I probably wouldnāt do it because it wouldnāt have been an option at school and so many people are in that category.
āItās so important that where our food comes from is taught as a lot of people probably just know that food comes from a supermarket and thatās how it is, but thereās so many different things that go on beforehand.
āEspecially as a young kid, knowing where your food comes from and knowing that itās a career option because agriculture will always be around, itās probably the most sustainable job. Just knowing it is an option and that there are so many jobs. Thereās a massive stigma around āoh if youāre in agriculture you have to be a farmerā, when you donāt. There are many different routes that you can go down.ā