From Farmer to Founder: Kaleb Cooper Launches His Own Meat Brand and Steps into Entrepreneurship
Kaleb Cooper, the breakout star of Clarkson’s Farm, is stepping firmly out from under Jeremy Clarkson’s shadow and into his own spotlight. The young farmer, known for his quick wit and blunt honesty on the hit Prime Video series, has launched a new business venture — his very own range of premium meats and merchandise — while also taking his farming expertise global with a brand-new TV series.
A Taste of the Countryside: Kaleb’s Meat Business
Kaleb’s new enterprise brings a slice of the English countryside straight to customers’ kitchens. His website proudly declares: “From BBQ favourites to Sunday roasts, we bring the best of the countryside to your kitchen.” The range includes succulent steaks, sausages, burgers, and BBQ boxes, offering something for every meat lover.
Fans can currently take advantage of a major discount — 1kg of beef brisket has been slashed from £15 to just £7.50. Other menu highlights include the 8oz fillet steak at £17.60, lamb shoulder for £17.50, and lamb and mint burgers for £5.50.
But Kaleb isn’t stopping at food. He’s also capitalising on his growing fame with a merchandise line featuring rugby shorts, hoodies, and shirts, priced between £32 and £60. It’s a smart move for the 26-year-old, whose down-to-earth personality and entrepreneurial drive have made him one of the UK’s most beloved TV farmers.
A source told The Sun, “Kaleb is a superstar and deserves all the success he’s getting. Jeremy is proud as punch.”
From Chipping Norton to the Outback: ‘Kaleb: Down Under’
While his new business keeps him connected to his roots, Kaleb is also broadening his horizons — literally. He’s currently in Australia filming Kaleb: Down Under, a four-part Prime Video series that follows him as he navigates the challenges of farming in a completely different climate.
Before this adventure, Kaleb was famous for rarely leaving his hometown of Chipping Norton. In fact, before Clarkson’s Farm aired in 2021, he had never been abroad. Now, he’s taking on a mission to see if he can expand his farming contracting business internationally.
Announcing the project on social media, Kaleb wrote: “I’ve got some news — I’m going down under to film my very own series on Prime Video. You know how hard it is for me to leave Chippy, so flying to Australia is definitely taking me out of my comfort zone. I’m on a mission to see if I can make my farming contracting business international. First, I’ve got to get through the flight!”
His followers flooded the comments with congratulations — though not everyone was entirely supportive.
Jeremy Clarkson’s Classic Reaction
Jeremy Clarkson, never one to miss a chance for a bit of banter, jokingly commented: “I’m so happy about this. Because finally I can run my farm without him mucking everything up.”
The post quickly racked up over 50,000 likes, with fans teasing the former Top Gear host in return. One commented, “You’re going to miss him like hell,” while another joked, “I’m pretty sure he’s thinking the same about you, Jeremy.” Others quipped that Clarkson would now be the one “mucking everything up.”
Their playful exchange reminded fans why Clarkson’s Farm remains such a hit — the on-screen chemistry between Clarkson and Cooper is pure gold.
Family Man and Farmer
Away from the cameras and business ventures, Kaleb is also celebrating life as a father of three. In August, he and his fiancée, Taya, welcomed their third child — a baby boy named Ashton. The couple are already parents to Oscar, four, and Willa, two.
Balancing family life, TV fame, and entrepreneurship is no easy feat, but Kaleb Cooper is proving he’s more than up to the task. Whether he’s wrangling livestock, selling steaks, or tackling Australian farms, one thing’s clear — the young farmer from Chipping Norton is carving out a future every bit as bold and ambitious as his mentor’s.
From Apprentice to Agricultural Mogul
Kaleb Cooper’s journey from local farmhand to international farming star is nothing short of remarkable. With his new meat brand, a Prime Video series, and a loyal fan base cheering him on, he’s proving that authenticity, hard work, and a good dose of humour can take you a long way — even all the way to the Outback.
At just 26, Kaleb isn’t just ollowing in Jeremy Clarkson’s footsteps. He’s starting to blaze a trail of his own.







