Harriet Cowan, who rose to fame on Clarkson'sFarm, is accustomed to managing numerous duties throughout her busy life. She previously revealed her dreams of pursuing full-time agricultural work whilst maintaining her nursing career, taking on board both of her parents' careers.
The 24-year-old was working lengthy shifts as a nurse before switching into her farmingattire and getting her hands dirty with livestock and land at her family's business. However, it appears she may have had a change of heart, and she's decided to prioritise other things. Harriet has now caught the 'bug' for farming and wishes to make it her exclusive profession.
This transformation stems from her success on the Amazon Prime programme, which has resulted in her amassing nearly 800,000 TikTok followers and millions of likes across her content.
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Harriet has confirmed she is "no longer nursing" after generating sufficient earnings to concentrate entirely on agricultural work.
She's also verified this will encompass a YouTube career through her channel 'Harriet On The Farm,' which will feature day-in-the-life style vlogs showcasing her farm activities, and will also include her partner James.
Her eagerly awaited debut video is scheduled to premiere on Sunday, August 31.

Despite her complete attention turning to agriculture, Harriet acknowledged she would still undertake some NHS shifts to keep her passion going.
Nevertheless, these wouldn't be "daily" as she has numerous other commitments to balance.
Harriet revealed: "The cat's somewhat out of the bag. It's true, I am no longer nursing because it appears I got the bug. You definitely know what the bug is right, yeah I got the farming bug.
"And I've always had it, but before, you know, I didn't really have any other income. The wait is over, Harriet on the farm is coming your way on the 31st of August.
"I'm going to do bank shifts and I'm still going to be working in the NHS, but yeah, just not daily".
In an earlier TikTok clip, Harriet described the fame she'd gained as "insane," saying she couldn't "thank people enough" for wanting to "get involved" in her journey.
Harriet shared that she wanted her platform to be "100% positive," to encourage people to get into the farming profession, or for people to just watch her videos and enjoy.
"I just want it to be a positive environment where people can chat, and ask questions, and learn from it - that's the base of what I want to do. And then hopefully it'll grow into something where we've got a lovely little community."
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