'Clarkson's Farm' will return to Prime Video on 3 May.
The third series of the documentary series - which sees former 'Top Gear' star Jeremy Clarkson, 63, and his team running the 1,000-acre Diddly Squat farm in the Cotswolds - has been a huge hit for the Amazon streaming giant since its inception and the latest outing will launch worldwide this spring.
In this series, Jeremy is faced with challenges such as crops that are failing in the severe hot weather whilst inflation has driven prices of supplies sky high, dreams for the restaurant are dashed and the shop also faces closure.
The former 'Who Wants to be a Millionaire' host comes up with a plan to turn a profit from hundreds of acres of unfarmed land - thick woodland and hedgerows that make up half of Diddly Squat, which triggers an array of other schemes involving everything from goats and pigs to mushrooms, nettles, and deer.
What's more, a controversial new face will join Jeremy and the other returning stars - his girlfriend Lisa Hogan, as well as farm hands Kaleb Cooper, Gerald Cooper, and, Charlie Ireland - in Diddly Squat but all the cast must work together to help make their farming ambitions come to fruition.
Earlier this year, Jeremy claimed that despite his busy TV career, he finds it difficult to "step away" from the farm and described the profession in general as being an "underpaid treadmill".
He told The Times: "Farming is fantastically busy — you can’t step away from it. Well, I’m in the Caribbean so I have stepped away from it. But it’s an underpaid treadmill."
'Clarkson’s Farm' is produced by Expectation and is executive produced by Peter Fincham and Andy Wilman.
Zoe Brewer is the director of production and Peter Richardson is the series producer.
Production has also commenced on a fourth series of the Prime Video UK Original 'Clarkson’s Farm'.
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