Overview
- Public accounts filed this week detail roughly £1 million in 2025 income for the Clarkson's Farm personality, with about £800,000 from media and TV work.
- The filings attribute around £100,000 to meat sales through Cooper Livestock Ltd, about £60,000 from merchandise via K. Cooper Retail Ltd, and roughly £85,000 from farming and contracting.
- His merchandise line includes hoodies, shirts and rugby shorts typically priced between £32 and £60, and his meat range features steaks, sausages, burgers and BBQ boxes.
- Cooper has stated he is saving toward purchasing his own farm, noting Cotswolds land prices are “going through the roof.”
- He continues to build his screen profile, having filmed a four-part Australia series in 2025, with a fifth season of Clarkson's Farm reported to arrive on Prime Video later this year.