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Jeremy Clarkson is facing some huge problems with Clarkson’s Farm as date for new series is set

Jeremy Clarkson is facing some huge problems with Clarkson’s Farm as date for new series is set

Clarkson's Farm season three isn't all smooth sailing for Jeremy and Kaleb

We now know when season three of Clarkson's Farm is getting released on Prime Video, and it hasn't all been plain sailing for Jeremy, Kaleb and co.

'Britain's most unlikely farmer' will be back little over a year on from the last time we saw him trying his best at his Diddly Squat Farm, and have no fear that season three will be the end of things as season four has already been greenlit. Check it out:

Season two landed on 10 February last year, which means many might be hoping for Clarkson's Farm to arrive within the next couple of weeks - but it's going to be a little while longer.

Instead, we'll be stuck until 3 May for new episodes of the show, which follow yet more of the struggles the Diddly Squat team face in trying to make the farm a success.

Sadly, this does mean that by the time you'll be watching season three of Clarkson's Farm there will be adverts punctuating the drama.

Speaking of drama, a first look at season three lets us know that Clarkson will be dealing with problems such as crop failure, inflation cranking up the cost of supplies and the apparent death of Diddly Squat's dream for a restaurant.

Season three of Clarkson's Farm is coming in about three months.
Prime Video

Of course, if you've been keeping tabs on Clarkson's progress between seasons you'll know about some of these developments, but it'll still be a gut punch to see it on the screen.

Even worse is the beloved Diddly Squat Farm Shop - which Clarkson managed to get stocked with produce from other local farmers in season two - is facing closure in season three.

As of now it's 'currently hibernating', according to Diddly Squat's Instagram page, which also says it'll reopen on 1 March, so viewers will be hoping that the place survives.

Meanwhile, Clarkson's efforts to transform an unused piece of land into a cash cow trigger 'an avalanche of Clarkson-crafted schemes, involving everything from goats and pigs to mushrooms, nettles and deer'.

The Diddly Squat Farm team have some new challenges after a difficult year.
Instagram/@diddlysquat.farmshop

Fans have also been teased with the announcement of a 'new arrival' at the farm, but it sounds like it's been a tough year.

Last year Clarkson said he'd come close to selling the farm and packing it in after saying 2023 was a 'disaster' for farmers.

However, while he was mulling over the decision he received a delivery for all the fertiliser he'd need for the next cycle of farming, so on he continued.

Clarkson's Farm season three premieres on Prime Video on 3 May.

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Topics: Jeremy Clarkson, Clarkson's Farm, Amazon Prime, TV and Film