Kaleb Cooper and his partner are expecting their third child

Clarkson’s Farm star, Kaleb Cooper, has just announced that he and his partner Taya are expecting their third child. 

Clarkson's Farm star, Kaleb Cooper, has just announced that he and his partner Taya are expecting their third child. 
Photos by Farmers Guide and @cooper_kaleb.

The Diddly Squat Farm manager posted: ‘Very excited to announce that’s baby Cooper number 3 is cooking…. Going to be a very very busy August.’ 

He also published a picture of an ultrasound photo and a baby sleepsuit.

Kaleb’s partner Taya commented on the post: ‘So excited can’t wait!! Our family is growing.’  

The couple is already parents to three-year-old son Oscar and 19-month-old daughter Willa. 

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Clarkson’s Farm season four and five to be aired soon

Jeremy Clarkson has recently confirmed that season five of Clarkson’s Farm is officially in production, while fans of the farming show are waiting for season four to come out. 

While talking to the media back in September, Mr Clarkson confirmed that they were likely to wrap up filming for season four in a couple of weeks.  

The material then needs to be edited and translated, so Clarkson’s Farm fans should be expecting the new season to come out around May 2025. 

On the evening of Bonfire Night, Mr Clarkson informed his fans via social media that season five of the show is officially in production. 

He said: “Over the years, bright lights in the sky have been used to make many important announcements, the birth of the baby Jesus, for example. 

“But tonight, they’re being used to make an announcement that’s even bigger than that. Season five of Clarkson’s Farm is coming.” 

Jeremy Clarkson at LAMMA 2025.

At the beginning of 2025, Mr Clarkson has also announced that his farm will host Cereals 2026.

Cereals at Diddly Squat Farm will deliver a technical, progressive arable event, while further raising the profile of British farming. 

The owner of Diddly Squat Farm said: “Farmers across the country are facing some of the toughest conditions seen in decades, so we wanted to be involved in something positive, and hosting Cereals was an opportunity for us to run a large-scale, practical event for UK food producers.  

“For us, it will be interesting to see how the event’s crop plots perform on our Cotswold brash land, and of course there will be the pop-up Farmer’s Dog bar to enjoy.” 

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