Overview
- Appearing on ITV’s Good Morning Britain on September 10, the 27-year-old said last year brought too much rain and this year not enough, calling it two bad seasons in a row.
- Cooper warned that many farmers may struggle to survive consecutive poor harvests, though he stressed he still loves the daily work.
- He previously told The Sunday Times that Jeremy Clarkson urged him to choose longevity over quick cash, advice he says he has adopted.
- Cooper said he is declining some adverts and sponsorships in favor of staying on the tractor at Diddly Squat Farm.
- Season five of Clarkson’s Farm is being filmed in Oxfordshire, with new episodes expected to arrive in 2026, and Cooper is releasing a children’s book this week.