Fans are eagerly waiting for the second instalment of Clarkson’s Farm to air, however, Jeremy Clarkson has just confirmed there will be a season three. Filming for the third series is currently underway ahead of the launch of series two which will land on screens in 2023.With filming taking place over the course of an entire farming year, viewers will be able to look forward to more in-depth, authentic, and unexpected trials and tribulations as Jeremy, Lisa Hogan, Kaleb Cooper, Gerald Cooper, and Charlie Ireland tackle the ever-unpredictable world of British farming.The first series of Clarkson’s Farm was a huge hit with viewers, and Jeremy’s co-star Kaleb became a star in his own right.Viewers watched as Jeremy tried to come to terms with being a farmer, and it’s safe to say not everything went to plan.The former Top Gear host had to deal with the worst farming weather in decades, misbehaving animals, unresponsive crops, and an unexpected pandemicREAD MORE: Coronatin Street fans ‘work out’ Audrey Roberts revenge plan Clarkson’s Farm: Jeremy Clarkson gave an exciting update on series three (Image: Amazon Prime)The currently unfarmed 513 acres of Diddly Squat’s 1,000 acres provides untapped opportunities for Jeremy and co. to turn a profit, with vast stretches of thick woodland perfect for foraging, and untouched lakes bursting with possibilities.Viewers can expect more agricultural antics from Jeremy as he comes up with more of his money-making schemes.As well as the returning cast, a few new characters will be welcomed to Diddly Squat, too, all helping the presenter to continue pursuing his farming dream.Discussing the third series of Clarkson’s Farm, Jeremy said: ‘I’m genuinely thrilled that we are doing a third season of Clarkson’s Farm. I’ve had some great new ideas, all of which have made Charlie, Lisa and Kaleb deeply unhappy.DON’T MISS…Outlander star felt ‘betrayed’ after sexual assault scene [INSIGHT]The Repair Shop’s Will Kirk speaks out on new role ‘Big step’ [NEWS]BBC viewers call for Laura Kuenssberg and Fiona Bruce to be removed [REACTION]’I’m over the moon to be taking part again,” Kaleb continued. “Well, they do say third time’s a charm”Maybe this will be the series that Jeremy finally starts taking advice from a real farmer.”‘There is a whole lot to catch up on here at Diddly Squat,” Lisa added. ” Series two is on its way so not long to wait for you to see how much the hard work and love of farming continues.”It’s just grand to be already filming series three,’