Kaleb Cooper Reveals Clarkson’s Farm Series 5 Details – What Major Changes Are Coming to Diddly Squat?
Kaleb Cooper Shares Filming Update for Clarkson’s Farm Season 5 in Oxfordshire
Kaleb Cooper, the charismatic young farmer from Chipping Norton who became a breakout star on Amazon Prime’s Clarkson’s Farm, has thrilled fans with a fresh update on the filming of the show’s fifth season. Since his debut in the series’ first season in 2021, Cooper has become a household name, appearing in all four subsequent seasons alongside Jeremy Clarkson, the former Top Gear host turned Cotswolds farmer. On August 5, 2025, Cooper posted a lighthearted video on his Instagram account, offering a glimpse into the ongoing production at Diddly Squat Farm in Oxfordshire. The clip, captioned simply “series five” with laughing emojis, captures the 27-year-old navigating his tractor around a steadfast camera crew, signaling that the next chapter of the beloved docuseries is well underway. With no official release date yet, anticipation is building for a 2026 premiere, as the show continues to captivate audiences with its blend of farming struggles, humor, and rural charm.
Cooper’s rise to fame has been meteoric. Born and raised in the Cotswolds, he was just 22 when he joined Clarkson’s Farm, bringing his lifelong farming expertise to Diddly Squat, Clarkson’s 1,000-acre farm. His no-nonsense approach, coupled with a knack for bantering with Clarkson, made him an instant fan favorite. By Season 4, released in May and June 2025, Cooper had taken on a larger role, managing crops and livestock while guiding Clarkson through ventures like regenerative farming with Wildfarmed and the opening of The Farmer’s Dog pub, as noted by RadioTimes. His Instagram post, viewed by his 2.1 million followers, shows him steering a tractor through a field, chuckling as he maneuvers around three camera operators. “You’ve got to go around the film crew,” he jokes in the video, per The Express on August 6, 2025. “They don’t move anymore. They just stand there and go, ‘we are not moving.’ The GPS comes in handy.”

The update confirms that filming for Season 5 has been active throughout 2025, following Clarkson’s announcement in late 2024 that Amazon Prime had greenlit another season, according to TellyMix. While post-production is still pending, the release is expected to follow the pattern of Seasons 3 and 4, which dropped in spring 2024 and 2025, respectively, suggesting a likely premiere in spring 2026. The series, which averages 5.1 million UK viewers per episode, per Wikipedia, continues to document the trials and triumphs of Diddly Squat, from battling unpredictable weather to navigating local council regulations. Season 4 highlighted Clarkson’s efforts to diversify the farm with pigs, goats, and a new pub, The Farmer’s Dog, while Cooper tackled challenges like planting beans and managing a bumper harvest, as reported by What’s On TV.
Cooper’s Instagram post sparked a wave of excitement on X, where fans expressed enthusiasm for the upcoming season. “Kaleb dodging the film crew is so on-brand,” one user wrote, while another posted, “Can’t wait for more Kaleb and Jeremy bickering in Season 5!” The video also underscores the show’s evolving dynamic, with Cooper’s growing confidence as a presenter. Beyond farming, he has built a multifaceted career, authoring books like The World According to Kaleb and Britain According to Kaleb, and embarking on nationwide speaking tours. Cooper, who shares two children, Oscar and Willa Grace, with his pregnant fiancée, Taya, and welcomed their third child, Ashton, in 2025, balances family life with his rising fame, as noted by Wales Online.

The Farmer’s Dog, opened in August 2024 after Clarkson’s £1 million purchase and renovation of The Windmill in Asthall, has been a focal point of recent Clarkson’s Farm episodes and real-world controversy. The pub, serving Hawkstone beer and British-sourced dishes, has drawn crowds but faced local complaints about noise, muddy roads, and parking issues, as detailed in The Daily Mail on September 13, 2025. Asthall Parish Council minutes highlight concerns over the use of Barrow Field for parking without planning approval and the impact on a nearby Saxon Barrow, per thisisoxfordshire.co.uk. Despite these challenges, the pub hosted the Britain’s Fittest Farmer finals with Farmers Weekly on September 20, 2025, where Clarkson took a playful swipe at Cooper, joking, “If it’s Britain’s Fattest Farmer, he’s in with a shout,” as reported by The Express.
Season 5 is poised to explore new challenges at Diddly Squat, potentially delving deeper into regenerative farming, as Cooper’s collaboration with Wildfarmed’s Andy Cato in Season 3 introduced viewers to no-till methods and cover crops, per The Independent. The farm’s ongoing battles with West Oxfordshire District Council, a recurring theme since Season 1, may also feature prominently, especially after Clarkson’s disputes over planning permissions for the pub and farm shop expansions, as noted in cotswoldjournal.co.uk. Fans speculate on X that Cooper’s role will expand further, with one user predicting, “Kaleb’s basically running Diddly Squat now. Season 5’s gonna be his show.” His tractor-driving skills, honed since age 13, and his rapport with Clarkson—marked by debates over crop rotations and livestock—remain a cornerstone of the series’ appeal.
The Farmer’s Dog’s omission from CAMRA’s Good Beer Guide 2026, reported by The Oxford Mail on September 24, 2025, added another layer of drama, with its Hawkstone ale failing to secure a spot among Oxfordshire’s 67 listed pubs. Meanwhile, Cooper’s update signals that Clarkson’s Farm continues to thrive, blending humor, heartache, and agricultural education. As filming progresses, the series promises more of the Cotswolds chaos that has made it a global hit, with Cooper’s down-to-earth charm and Clarkson’s larger-than-life antics at its heart. While fans await the 2026 release, Cooper’s Instagram glimpse offers a tantalizing hint of what’s to come, ensuring that Diddly Squat’s story—and his own—remains far from over.




