The reality TV series follows former Top Gear presenter Jeremy Clarkson as he navigates new challenges and projects at Diddly Squat Farm.
The newest series will follow Clarkson as he attempts to become a pub landlord and bring his vision of a farm-to-fork restaurant to life.
Series four of Prime’s Clarkson’s Farm will also focus on the problems British farmers face and the driving costs of running a farm.
Prime Video confirm release date for new Clarkson’s Farm
Prime Video confirmed that series four of Clarkson’s Farm will begin to stream from May 23.
The first release will see four episodes drop, followed by two more on May 30 and another two on June 6, completing the eight-part series.
Clarkson has become a vocal supporter for farmers, attending a protest in London against the Government’s announcement to introduce an inheritance tax on farmers.
The Prime series will also see Clarkson running the farm independently, with a range of livestock to manage, including a big new bull to a very little pig, to high-tech goats.
Along with manning the farm, Clarkson’s venture to become a pub landlord will come with a number of obstacles, including derelict buildings, red tape and a picnic site with a colourful past.
The official synopsis for series four of Clarkson’s Farm from Prime Video, reads: “Kaleb is on a nationwide tour, Lisa is working on a new product line, and Jeremy is left to run the farm alone.
“In Kaleb’s absence, Jeremy must keep Diddly on track and comes up with an idea.
“Thwarted in his attempts to open a Farm to Fork restaurant, Jeremy plans to reignite that vision and get back in the council’s good books by drawing crowds away from the farm shop.
“All he needs to do is buy a pub.
“However, the road to becoming a pub landlord isn’t straightforward either. Jeremy faces obstacles including derelict buildings, red tape and a picnic site with a colourful past.
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“Cheerful Charlie lends a hand, but even he isn’t prepared for the challenges that arise once Jeremy finds his perfect pub.”
Clarkson is best known for hosting the car TV series Top Gear alongside journalist Richard Hammond and presenter James May.
Series four of Clarkson’s Farm will begin streaming from May 23 on Prime Video.