Clarkson’s Farm star Kaleb Cooper’s staggering earnings have been revealed as he shares what he plans to do with the money.
The farmer and author, 27, made around £1million in 2025 according to accounts filed at Companies House this week.
Around £800,000 of that came from his media and TV work while £100,000 came from the sale of top quality meat via his Cooper Livestock Ltd products.
On top of this he made £60,000 from merchandise – selling rugby shorts, hoodies and shirts for prices ranging from £32 to £60 via K. Cooper Retail Ltd.
And another £85,000 came from his farming and contracting work, reports The Sun.
Kaleb has previously said he’s want to spend his earnings on his own farm one day.
Clarkson’s Farm star Kaleb Cooper’s staggering earnings have been revealed as he shares what he plans to do with the money
The farmer and author, 27, made nearly £1million in 2025 according to accounts filed at Companies House this week
He explained: ‘I’m saving everything, but because it’s the Cotswolds, the prices are going through the f***ing roof.’
He also recalled his enterprising background, saying: ‘For my 13th birthday, my mum didn’t buy me a new phone or a new Xbox or anything like that, but in fact she bought me three chickens.
‘I started my first company at 13, selling chicken eggs around Chipping Norton with a basket. Within two months of my 13th birthday I had 450 chickens.’
A representative for Kaleb has been contacted by Daily Mail for comment.
Last November it was revealed that Kaleb was following in the footsteps of his boss Jeremy by launching his own meat business.
The Clarkson’s Farm star now sells his own steaks, sausages, burgers and BBQ boxes.
His website reads: ‘From BBQ favourites to Sunday roasts, we bring the best of the countryside to your kitchen’.
At the time 1kg of beef brisket was reduced by 50 per cent, from £15 to £7.50, while the 8oz fillet steak was £17.60.
Meanwhile lamb shoulder is sold for £17.50 and the lamb and mint burgers are £5.50.
As well as food, Kaleb is also cashing in with his own merchandise line, selling rugby shorts, hoodies and shirts for prices ranging from £32 to £60.
Around £800,000 of that came from his media and TV work while £100,000 came from the sale of top quality meat via his Cooper Livestock Ltd products
Last year Kaleb filmed in Australia for his new four-part series Kaleb: Down Under which will follow the star as he gets to grips with farming in a new climate with the help of some new faces.
Before last year, the farmer had made no secret of the fact he’d never been abroad, and ahead of the release of the Prime Video series in 2021, rarely left his home town of Chipping Norton.
But now he has made the move as part of a ‘mission’ to see if he can expand his ‘farming contract business’ in another country.
Last year Kaleb took to social media to announce the news as he penned: ‘I’ve got some news – I’m going I’m going to be going down under/to Australia to film my very own series on Prime Video.
‘You know hard it is for me to leave Chippy [Chipping Norton] 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! Don’t fear my Chippy friends, I’ll be back.’
While fans of the TV star flooded the comments section to congratulate Kaleb on his shiny new job, the same could not be said for his co-star and boss Jeremy.
The former Top Gear host joked: ‘I’m so happy about this. Because finally I can run my farm without him mucking everything up.’
The comment racked up over 50,000 likes, with hundreds of Instagram users admitting they were left laughing, and poking fun at Jeremy saying: ‘You’re going to miss him like hell.’
On top of this he made £60,000 from merchandise – selling rugby shorts, hoodies and shirts for prices ranging from £32 to £60 via K. Cooper Retail Ltd
One joked: ‘I’m pretty sure he’s probably thinking the same about you, Jeremy,’ as a second chimed in: ‘Yeah… it’s definitely Kaleb mucking everything up…’
A third added: ‘You’ll have empty nest syndrome!’ as a fourth agreed: ‘Now you can muck it up instead!’
Last August Kaleb announced the arrival of his third baby, a son called Ashton, with his fiancée Taya.
The couple are already the proud parents to son Oscar, four, and two-year-old daughter Willa.
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