Clarkson’s Farm Season 5 Sets June 3 Return as Jeremy Clarkson Faces Bigger Changes at Diddly Squat
Amazon Prime Video is preparing to take viewers back to Diddly Squat Farm this summer, with Clarkson’s Farm Season 5 officially scheduled to premiere on June 3.
The hit farming series, fronted by Jeremy Clarkson, will once again follow life at his Cotswolds farm as he attempts to manage the pressures of modern agriculture, growing business demands and the unpredictable realities of rural life.
Prime Video will release the new season in stages. The first four episodes will arrive on June 3, giving fans an immediate return to Diddly Squat. The remaining episodes will then be released in two-episode batches, with new instalments arriving on June 10 and June 17.
The new season is expected to continue the show’s familiar mix of humour, frustration and hard-earned lessons, as Clarkson works alongside his partner Lisa Hogan and farm manager Kaleb Cooper. Cameras will follow the team as they oversee daily operations at Diddly Squat Farm, while also dealing with the growing importance of The Farmer’s Dog pub, Clarkson’s latest rural business venture.
Season 5 appears set to bring some of the biggest challenges the farm has faced so far. According to Prime Video’s official description, the new episodes will unfold against the backdrop of a government budget that has caused anger across the UK farming community. With pressure mounting, Clarkson decides that major changes are needed to make the farm run more efficiently.
That shift will see Diddly Squat attempt to embrace more technology, a move that is likely to create plenty of friction between Clarkson and Kaleb. The season will also include Kaleb’s first ever trip abroad, a storyline that is already expected to be one of the more memorable parts of the new run.
But the technological changes may only be the beginning. Prime Video has teased that even bigger developments are heading toward Diddly Squat, suggesting Season 5 will not simply be about farm machinery, crops and livestock. Instead, the new episodes could explore wider questions about Clarkson’s future as a farmer, the financial pressure facing rural businesses and the difficulty of keeping Diddly Squat moving forward under public scrutiny.
Since its launch, Clarkson’s Farm has become one of Prime Video’s most talked-about factual entertainment series. What began as a programme about a television presenter attempting to run a farm has developed into something much broader. Viewers have followed Clarkson through failed harvests, council disputes, livestock problems, weather setbacks and tense financial decisions.
The series has also turned several members of the Diddly Squat team into familiar faces. Kaleb Cooper, in particular, has become one of the show’s breakout stars, often challenging Clarkson’s decisions and grounding the series in practical farming knowledge. Lisa Hogan has also played a growing role, especially through the farm shop and the wider business side of Diddly Squat.
The Farmer’s Dog pub is expected to feature heavily in the new season as well. Clarkson bought the Oxfordshire pub and relaunched it as a showcase for British farming and local produce. Its success has brought new attention to his rural business empire, but also new pressure as the public interest around Clarkson’s Farm continues to grow.
While Season 5 now has a clear release date, the long-term future of the series remains a major talking point. Prime Video has not officially announced whether Clarkson’s Farm will continue beyond the fifth season. However, Clarkson himself has strongly suggested that the show is not ending yet.
Speaking earlier this year, he said that Season 6 is expected to happen, adding that both he and Amazon want to continue. He also indicated that the decision depends on whether there are still strong ideas left for the programme. According to Clarkson, he already has ideas for future seasons, including one for Season 6 and another that could potentially carry the show into Season 7.
That will be encouraging news for fans who feared that Season 5 might mark the beginning of the end. Clarkson has previously suggested that he does not want to keep making the show once it runs out of purpose. But for now, Diddly Squat still appears to have more stories to tell.
Season 5 is therefore arriving at a crucial moment. The farm is no longer just a personal experiment. It has become a television brand, a tourist attraction, a business operation and a symbol of the problems facing many British farmers. With government policy, new technology, pub pressures and major changes all part of the upcoming episodes, Clarkson’s Farm looks ready to return with one of its most eventful seasons yet.




