He shared an update with fans
Clarkson Farm's Kaleb Cooper has made a new career move which is set to help budding farmers. Jeremy Clarkson's right-hand man gained many fans due to his witty putdowns and hilarious observations, as The Grand Tour star took on the challenge of farming, Daily Record reports.
Launching the bursary to students at Cirencester University on Thursday, he said: “Farming is who I am. Encouraging the younger generation into agriculture has always been so important to me. I feel lucky that I knew my path from such an early age and want to help spread that passion and drive. Launching this bursary means so much, as it can support students who want to pursue an agricultural career or who might be struggling to get into farming.
The annual bursary will provide £3,000 to support a student in exploring different paths into agriculture and students will get the opportunity for a work placement with Kaleb himself, or one of his industry partners.
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