Little People, Big World season 23 has kicked off with Matt Roloff and his son Zach Roloff negotiating over the family farm, and since their discussion quickly became tense, fans are wondering whether they are getting along today. Roloff Farms, which includes a massive pumpkin patch in Oregon, has been owned and operated by the Roloffs for over 30 years. The property was originally bought by Matt and his ex-wife Amy Roloff, who are parents to Zach, Jeremy, Molly, and Jacob Roloff. Matt and Amy divorced in 2016, after 27 years of marriage. The public was aware of their impending divorce as early as 2014, and Matt and Amy's split changed Roloff Farms' legacy.
Although all four Roloff children were featured on the early Little People, Big World seasons,Zach is the only sibling who still regularly appears. While Molly and Jacob are content to leave farm life behind, twins Zach and Jeremy have been interested in owning the property for years. After Matt bought Amy's portion of Roloff Farms from her, Zach became more insistent that Matt sell land to him and his wife, Tori Roloff. Despite heavy negotiations with Matt and his girlfriend Caryn Chandler, Zach and Tori never made a deal. Early episodes of season 23 have shown Matt and Zach at odds since then, with tensions especially high after Matt listed acres for sale online at $4 million. The patriarch claims that he did that because Zach and Jeremy weren't interested in buying.
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