Jeremy Clarkson's farming saga is set to continue, with reports indicating that Amazon Prime Video has renewed 'Clarkson's Farm' for a sixth season, scheduled for release in summer 2027. The show, which follows Clarkson's misadventures at Diddly Squat Farm in Oxfordshire, has become a major success since its debut in 2021.
According to reports, filming for season six is already underway, despite Clarkson having announced last year that he planned to take his first break from television in 40 years. The 65-year-old former 'Top Gear' host reportedly cut his three-month hiatus short to begin production on new episodes.
The upcoming fifth season, due to air this spring, is expected to be the most emotional yet, following an outbreak of bovine tuberculosis in October 2025 that devastated Clarkson's herd. Combined with heatwaves and drought across the UK, Clarkson described it as 'the worst year ever' for farming, noting that the show's profits have been vital in keeping the business afloat.
Clarkson purchased Diddly Squat Farm in 2008 as an investment but decided to run it himself in 2019 after his farmer retired. The show, which also features right-hand man Kaleb Cooper, has been praised for its mix of humour, heart, and environmental awareness. In July 2024, Clarkson expanded his business by taking over a country pub near Burford, named The Farmer's Dog, which featured in the most recent season.
Despite the show's success, Clarkson has ruled out future side projects, telling The Times he is 'done with business' because he 'doesn't understand it.' He added, 'I am not motivated by money. I just want a good craic.'



