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Clarkson’s Farm Season 3: New Challenges Await as the Celebrity Farm Struggles to Survive

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Season three of Clarkson’s Farm premiered on Prime Video, bringing back hosts Jeremy Clarkson and Kaleb Cooper as they face daunting challenges in keeping their imperilled farm afloat.

The new season sees the celebrity farm grappling with failing crops due to severe hot weather, high inflation driving supply prices up, dashed dreams for the restaurant, and a looming threat of the farm shop closing down.

The Independent’s review of the series praised its ramshackle pleasantness and easy humor, making it irresistible to viewers despite any misgivings about Clarkson himself.

Clarkson’s unexpected foray into novice farming in the Cotswolds has been a hit since the show’s debut on Prime Video in 2021, introducing viewers to 25-year-old farmhand turned celebrity, Kaleb Cooper.

To coincide with the new season, Amazon Fresh now offers a range of produce from Diddly Squat Farm, allowing shoppers to enjoy items such as honey, jam, and vodka made from ingredients sourced at the Cotswolds farm.

The first four episodes of Clarkson’s Farm season three are available for streaming on Prime Video from 3 May, with four more episodes set to drop on 10 May.

To watch the show, viewers need an Amazon Prime membership, priced at £8.99 per month or £95 per year, with a free trial available for new members.

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Rachel Adams

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