The former Top Gear and Grand Tour host has made an agricultural name for himself, running Diddly Squat Farm in Oxfordshire.
Having originally bought the site known as Curdle Hill Farm in 2008, he renamed the Chadlington farm and took over operations in 2019.
This progress was filmed and made into the Prime Video documentary Clarkson’s Farm, showing Mr Clarkson getting to grips with farming alongside others such as Kaleb Cooper.
With four series to date and a fifth having just wrapped filming, the show has been a major hit and has seen the 65-year-old become a voice for British farmers in the process.
The TV host has now shared he could take a trip over to the United States soon in order to meet the farmers over the pond.
On social media site X, Tony James of New York City asked Mr Clarkson: “Jeremy, I must ask, from your vista of a British farmer, what is your take on the situation of American farmers and Trump’s actions?
“However irrelevant to you, as an American, many respect your opinion and activism. Thank you, and cheers to you, good sir.”
The Grand Tour star responded: “I think I may pop over next year to meet some American farmers.
“It’s hard to judge what’s happening there from over here.”
Mr Clarkson confirmed earlier this month that filming on Clarkson’s Farm series five had wrapped, with the episodes now in post-production.
It is not yet officially known when they will be released, but it is expected to be in the spring of next year, in line with previous season releases.