Clarkson’s Farm series 3 TRAILER: Heartbreak on Diddly Squat as Jeremy suffers a tragic loss, Kaleb receives a big promotion and new arrivals cause havoc on the farm

It seems there’s never a dull day on Diddy Squat, and chaos still reigns supreme in the trailer for the new series Clarkson’s Farm.

Jeremy Clarkson, 64, and the gang are back for a third series and it looks as action-packed as ever, as the team welcomes some newcomers and suffers from heartbreak.

As always, Jeremy is waging a bureaucratic war with the city council, which has closed the restaurant he opened at the end of the last series.

The trailer for the Prime Video season starts with bad news, as the farm has received an enforcement notice and they declare that they are “back to square one.”

Jeremy tells the group to ‘cease the use of any part of the land as a restaurant or café’, bringing their farm restaurant to an abrupt end.

Elsewhere, Jeremy announces that he has made a “big decision,” telling Kaleb, “I made you farm manager!”

It seems there’s never a dull day on Diddy Squat, and chaos still reigns supreme in the trailer for the new series Clarkson’s Farm

Jeremy Clarkson, 64, and the gang are back for a third series and it looks as action-packed as ever, as the team welcomes some newcomers and suffers some heartbreak (pictured with girlfriend Lisa)

Jeremy Clarkson, 64, and the gang are back for a third series and it looks as action-packed as ever, as the team welcomes some newcomers and suffers some heartbreak (pictured with girlfriend Lisa)

Kaleb happily accepts and Jeremy suggests, “Why don’t we make it a competition to see who can make the most money: me from undeveloped land or you from farmland.”

Jeremy and Kaleb each take 500 acres of land and compete to see who can get the most money out of their space.

Dubious Charlie asks, “This farm competition?”, while Kaleb asks, “God knows, his idea!”

Jeremy also announces his next harebrained idea: bringing a herd of pigs to the farm to live on his vacant land.

He declares, “I have something new, pigs! It will be fun to have little pigs running around!’

This doesn’t quite go to plan, however, as the next scene shows Jeremy and his girlfriend Lisa drying off to tend the pigs in the pouring rain.

Jeremy calls out to “get the cookies,” apparently to distract the pigs who are trying to participate in some X-rated activity.

He then discovers that one of his newcomers has been ‘sick in the pocket’, discovering a brown goo in his jacket.

The trailer for the Prime Video season starts with bad news, as the farm has received an enforcement notice and they declare that they are

The trailer for the Prime Video season starts with bad news, as the farm has received an enforcement notice and they declare that they are “back to square one.”

The new series also welcomes some adorable baby goats

The new series also welcomes some adorable baby goats

They don't like Jeremy right away and kick him into the underworld

They don’t like Jeremy right away and kick him into the underworld

But as the birthing season arrives, a tragedy occurs on the farm as not all piglets survive their arrival into the world.

Jeremy notes that one of the baby pigs is “extremely weak” before pulling out two that look limp and lifeless.

The moment is too much for Lisa, who bursts into tears and leans on Jeremy for support.

The new series also welcomes some adorable baby goats, who don’t immediately take a liking to Jeremy and kick him into the underworld.

As they talk to a goat expert, one of them takes a running leap at Jeremy and shouts, “Oh f**k me!”

Jeremy, who has made no secret of the fact that he has made enemies of many of the locals, also risks upsetting some of those who like him.

A stuck digger on the farm threatens to flood the nearby village, as Charlie says:If this goes wrong, the only part of Chaddington you really like, you’ll be flooded.’

A stuck digger on the farm threatens to flood the nearby village, with Charlie saying: 'If this goes wrong, the only part of Chaddington you really like, you'll be flooded'

A stuck digger on the farm threatens to flood the nearby village, with Charlie saying: ‘If this goes wrong, the only part of Chaddington you really like, you’ll be flooded’

This doesn't quite go to plan, however, as the next scene shows Jeremy and his girlfriend Lisa drying off to tend the pigs in the pouring rain.  Jeremy calls out to 'get the cookies', apparently to distract the pigs who are trying to partake in some X-rated activity

This doesn’t quite go to plan, however, as the next scene shows Jeremy and his girlfriend Lisa drying off to tend the pigs in the pouring rain. Jeremy calls out to ‘get the cookies’, apparently to distract the pigs who are trying to partake in some X-rated activity

Jeremy comments that some baby pigs look

Jeremy comments that some baby pigs look “extremely weak” before he takes them out and they look limp and lifeless.

Another of Jeremy’s plots involves flogging hay to the celebrities who have left London for the country.

He notes: ‘All the people leaving London, Cowell, Beckham, Natalie Imbruglia, Amanda Holden…’

Kaleb suggests, “We can sell hay for their horses!”

Elsewhere, despite taking all necessary precautions, Kalab suffers a nasty injury while trying out a new machine.

He’s strapped in with a harness and a chilling scene has him swinging around before landing with a thud on the machine.

Immediately alarmed, Jeremy runs from his digger to help, but once he discovers that Kaleb is doing well, he jokes: ‘This health and safety equipment, we have to get rid of it, it’s really injuring people.’

The trailer ends with Kaleb meeting with Prime Minister Rishi Sunak to discuss the state of agriculture in Britain.

Part 1 (Episodes 1-4) is launched MMay 3, followed by Part 2 (Episodes 5-8) launching May 10 on Amazon Prime Video.

Elsewhere, Jeremy announces that he has made a

Elsewhere, Jeremy announces that he has made a “big decision,” telling Kaleb, “I made you farm manager!”

Kalab suffers a nasty injury while trying out a new machine

Kalab suffers a nasty injury while trying out a new machine

The trailer ends with Kaleb meeting with Prime Minister Rishi Sunak to discuss the state of agriculture in Britain

The trailer ends with Kaleb meeting with Prime Minister Rishi Sunak to discuss the state of agriculture in Britain