Clarkson's Farm season 5 has arrived on Prime Video, but there is still plenty to come with new episodes on the way.15:36, 03 Jun 2026Fans are keen for the next instalment of Clarkson's Farm, but they will have to wait.‌‌Clarkson's Farm has made its comeback with season five on Prime Video, and numerous fans are already racing through the initial four episodes.‌The trajectory of the latest season was significantly shaped by 66-year-old Jeremy Clarkson's health scare, as he admitted he was merely "days away" from suffering a heart attack.While the series has proven to be the most emotionally charged to date, there has still been plenty of cause for cheer, including Diddly Squat's venture into hosting a Christmas grotto.The latest season has been divided into three segments, with the fifth episode still to come, and fans are anxiously awaiting its arrival.‌Here is everything you need to know about when the next episode will drop and what to anticipate from the forthcoming two instalments.When is the next episode of Clarkson's Farm released?It is not uncommon for Clarkson's Farm to be divided into separate parts, and this season the episodes will broadcast across three distinct instalments.‌Episodes one through four premiered as part of the opening instalment on June 3, and fans must exercise a bit of patience before part two becomes available.Part two will feature episodes five and six, and is set to launch on Prime Video on June 10, meaning audiences face a seven-day wait.In the forthcoming fifth episode, another agricultural robot arrives at Diddly Squat farm to sow fresh crops, while Endgame the bull becomes a father for the first time, with an anxious Clarkson assuming the role of midwife.‌Meanwhile, Lisa's fledgling snail cream venture expands at an unexpected rate. In episode six, fortunes appear to be improving for Clarkson and he can scarcely believe his good fortune, particularly regarding the weather.The pressing question remains, however: at what point does a hot spell turn into a drought? The sunshine may be glorious, but could it bring perilous repercussions?‌Land agent Charlie Ireland provided perspective on the genuine struggles facing those working in agriculture, explaining: "Weather-wise, a lot of people enjoyed the extended sunshine last summer, but from a farming perspective it made for a really challenging year."That was compounded by the awful autumn before it. Most arable businesses... really, all arable businesses have struggled this year with profitability and cash availability."Audiences will need to tune in to discover how Diddly Squat farm navigates the unpredictable climate conditions.Article continues belowClarkson's Farm season 5 part 1 is out now, with part 2 dropping on June 10.