Clarkson Farm’s amazing new farmer reveals – after fans speculate who Jeremy will choose to replace Kaleb Cooper

Jeremy Clarkson’s charming new farmer hand is revealed as 24-year-old nurse Harriet Cowan.
After Jeremy’s co-star Kaleb Cooper temporarily left the show, she was shocked to see her in the fourth series trailer for Clarkson’s Farm this week.
The trailer shows Jeremy hitting several obstacles on the farm, but Harriet will soon be impressed.
She wasn’t afraid to get her hands dirty when she was placed on a fence and even showed off her welding skills on Diddly Squat Farm.
Harriet, a full-time nurse and farmer, admitted in the edit that she had never seen Clarkson Farm before, but she didn’t slow her down.
Jeremy was in awe of her work, turned to the camera and poured out: “She’s great!”
Jeremy Clarkson’s charming new farmer is revealed as 24-year-old nurse and social media star Harriet Cowan

After Jeremy’s co-star Kaleb Cooper temporarily left the show, fans were shocked to see her in this week’s fourth series trailer for Clarkson’s Farm.

Kaleb – on a national tour – later back to the farm and seems to be getting along well with Harriet (photo with Jeremy)
Kaleb is on a national tour – and later back to the farm, it seems to be going well for his replacement.
Harriet is nature on the farm, and it’s no surprise that they grew up helping her father, Eddy, leaned towards his land.
She revealed on social media that her mother wanted her to be a nurse, but her father wanted her to follow in his footsteps – so she chose both.
Harriet has healthy social media with 35,000 Tiktok followers, while her Instagram Bio encourages her fans to “come and watch crazy.”
She also entered into a brand deal with Country Moos, a sock company dedicated to cowhide design.
Harriet has a relationship with farmer James, who is accompanied by a series of sweet social media snapshots.
Harriet and her friends made headlines in 2020 while cheering for NHS staff during the pandemic.
Belper’s young farmer group challenged a unique spin on the popular toilet challenge online.
In their clip, the group passes by a loaf of bread while working on their land.
Harriet, 19, said in a speech to Derbyshire Live: “I think we should do something that brings everyone together because our club is not meeting due to the coronavirus.
“We saw challenges online, but we wanted to do something different – everyone else was doing the same thing in the toilet.”

Besides working on the farm, Harriet is also a nurse-qualified at Derby University

Harriet admits in the trailer that she has never seen Clarkson Farm before, but she hasn’t slowed down
In Clarkson’s Farm’s new eight-part series, Jeremy and his team will fight nature as it was one of the toughest years ever for British farmers.
The show is scheduled to return to streaming platforms on May 23, with two episodes released a week later on May 30, followed by the last two episodes on June 6.
Richard Eden, who was mailed, previously revealed that Jeremy’s popular partner Kaleb made a £910,000 profit in Kaleb Cooper’s Productions.
The account reported £960,000 in assets, including £400,000 in cash before the bill. Meanwhile, his revenue in the year in June 2024 included £666,000 profit for the year.
He set up a TV company in 2021 and operates with agricultural businesses K Cooper Contracting and K Cooper Holdings.
The profits were there totaling £100,000, which means Kaleb received his one million at the age of 26.
The strange Norton man had long talked about his dream of owning his own farm – which seemed easier to achieve due to his new discovery.
Due to the volatile nature of agricultural costs and profit margins, Kaleb previously mentioned paying only 50p per hour, especially when trying new businesses.
Blonde beauty’s social media with healthy followings – with 35,000 Tiktok followers, while her Instagram Bio encourages her fans to “come and watch crazy…”

Harriet and her friends make headlines during the challenge of cheering NHS staff during the pandemic
In 2022, he shared: “When I feed calves in the morning, when I work for myself – I bought eight calves,
“It’s like a new business idea I’m doing and then buying calf and feeding it with milk, which cost me about £200 for my calf and then selling them at nine months.”
He added: “I’m working on making a profit and see if it works. I solved this the other day and you know what my hourly rate is, how much am I paying? 50p per hour.
His hourly rates contrast with his hard work, as Jeremy praised Kaleb as “the hardest man I know”, noting that he worked 18 hours a day without a day.
Kaleb shared two children with his fiance Fiancée Taya, who has been saying that his “life goal” is to own his own farm, which is what he wants to “beyond anything.”
Jeremy previously announced that the fifth season of Clarkson’s Farm has been confirmed, before the fourth season even before it was announced in November.
In an interesting clip, Jeremy told his followers that a large number of five fireworks lit the sky: “Over the years, the bright lights in the sky have been used to make many important announcements.
‘For example, the birth of the little Jesus, but tonight they were used to announce a bigger announcement than that.
“Season 5 of Clarkson Farm is coming,” Jeremy said.
He captioned the post: “This is November 5th…it feels right, Clarkson’s farm S5 is officially in production.”

Harriet

Harriet is a natural person on the farm, it’s no surprise

Clarkson’s farm is scheduled to return on May 23, with two more episodes released a week later on May 30
Jeremy’s announcement inspired the joy of many of his followers, who quickly shared their excitement in the comments.
The success of Jeremy’s hit show is that it has been praised for inspiring a new generation of young farmers.
Data from college and university admissions agencies last year showed that applications from 18 to agriculture, food and related degrees increased by nearly 20% from around 7,900 in 2019 to more than 9,400 this summer.
The number of applicants taking agricultural courses increased by 8% compared to last year.
That was behind the 18% increase in 2021 (at the time Amazon Prime first played Clarkson’s Farm) and 13% increase in 2022.
Its third season broke Amazon Prime’s UK viewership record, with 5.1 million airing in its first week, May’s premiere.
James Eckley, CEO of the National Federation of Young Farmers Clubs, said his members were very popular.
“This has attracted public attention,” he added.
Brian Evans, senior lecturer in agriculture at Hartpury University in Gloucestershire, who specializes in animal and agriculture courses, said applications grew 30% this year.
He added: “Students have said that a recent series of agricultural TV shows, such as Clarkson’s farms…is crucial to show young people different opportunities and agricultural lifestyles.”
Clarkson’s Farm Series one to three can be streamed exclusively on Prime Video.
The fourth series will air from May 23, with two more episodes released a week later on May 30, followed by the last two episodes on June 6.