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At Clarkson's Farm, there are "bad news" - and a new star. A 24-year-old replaces Farm Manager Kaleb Cooper.
Did TV farmer Jeremy Clarkson simply replace Kaleb Cooper, his star of the series "Clarkson's Farm," in season four? After all, he shared "bad news from Diddly Squat" and explained that Kaleb had been replaced as farm manager. The originally planned and hotly debated press conference to launch the new episodes was canceled due to the warm weather. The reason: Clarkson and his team are busy with farm work, such as turning out the cattle. But now he finally spoke out. This is what happens in the 4th season at Diddly Squat Farm.
Clarkson explained, "Here's what happened: Kaleb went on his speaking tour for a few months because he thought after four years I would be able to manage on my own - but that wasn't the case. I messed everything up and had to hire a young farmer named Harriet, who is brilliant and took care of the farm until he came back. That's it. That's the story." The TV farmer ended the video with a sigh and the words, "I have to go take the goats out." The new episodes of season four will air on Amazon Prime starting May 23. Among other things, Kaleb will return from his tour and notice that someone else is farming his land. It also involves a Lamborghini tractor, a big new bull, and high-tech goats. At the same time, the weather conditions make this year one of the toughest on record for British farmers.
But who is Harriet Cowan, who is hired as a replacement for Kaleb? The 24-year-old farm assistant is a nurse and a farmer from Derbyshire in England, according to The Standard newspaper. The young woman decided to pursue both of her parents' professions - simultaneously. Her mother is also a nurse, and her father runs the family's farm. She helps out wherever she can and is a strong advocate for young farmers. She has already been appointed as a spokesperson for young farmers in her region. On social media, she showcases the everyday life on a farm - with all its problems and challenges.
With material from Farmers Guide, Instagram, Amazon Prime, The Standard
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