Digital streaming service Amazon Prime has confirmed that Clarkson's Farm will return for season three, before the second series has even had time to air.
The follow-up to the season's initial success won't debut until early 2023, but the Netflix and Disney+ rival has already agreed to host a third instalment.
The show follows on from the success of the Grand Tour, and documents Jeremy Clarkson's exploits on his West Oxfordshire farm - reports OxfordshireLive.
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And Wales Online also reports that with fans eagerly anticipating a second season coming after the turn of the New Year, production has already begun on the third series.
Speaking about his endeavours, Jeremy, said: "I’m genuinely thrilled that we are doing a third season of Clarkson’s Farm. I’ve had some great new ideas, all of which have made Charlie, Lisa and Kaleb deeply unhappy."
Co-star Kaleb Cooper added: “I’m over the moon to be taking part again. Well, they do say third time’s a charm! Maybe this will be the series that Jeremy finally starts taking advice from a real farmer."
The show's third instalment will see the return of core cast members in Jeremy, his partner Lisa, as well as Kaleb, Gerald and Cheeful Charlie - with a few new characters also added into the mix. Viewers can expect 'more agricultural antics and typical Clarkson-crafted schemes, as the team invent new and creative ways to use the other half of the farm'.
Head of UK Originals at Amazon Studios, Dan Grabiner, said: "Thank you Kaleb, Lisa, Gerald, and Charlie for making sure Jeremy doesn’t completely muck it up. Watching Clarkson’s Farm grow from an intimate glimpse into British farming to a global sensation has been a delight.
"We’re thrilled to be continuing the story year after year as the plot thickens for our favourite farmers.”
Meanwhile, the upcoming second series will take viewers inside a bitter planning battle for a restaurant at Diddly Squat Farm, as well as the introduction of new animals and crops. It will also take a look at the impact of the economy on British farmers.
The show is filmed at Jeremy's Diddly Squat Farm in Chipping Norton and first aired in 2021. It catapulted many of its previously unknown cast members to stardom, including local Kaleb Cooper.
The young star has since launched his own cider brand, authored a book and last week announced his plans to release his own country clothing line.
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