Matt Roloff upsets his sons with major snub as family feuds over $4M Oregon farm

Prepare for a bombshell as tensions flare within the Roloff family on “Little People, Big World,” with Matt Roloff causing a stir by overlooking his sons in a significant move amidst a $4 million Oregon farm dispute.

As Matt gears up for retirement, he stirs the pot by seeking outside help for the pumpkin farm, sparking ire from Zach and Jeremy, both 32, who feel sidelined in the process.

Sources reveal that the brothers are irked by their father’s decision to bring in new hands while their relationship remains strained.

Matt’s hiring spree for the farm aims to lighten his load and ensure tasks are managed efficiently, but it exacerbates the existing rift with his sons.

Despite assurances that the new hires aren’t replacements, tensions simmer as Matt pushes forward with his plans, hiring two to four full-time employees to assist Jacob, 25, who’s gradually assuming responsibility on the farm.

Matt’s Instagram call for new workers further exacerbates the family feud, prompting scrutiny over his decision to sell part of the farm, a move that has sparked a bitter family feud. Amy Roloff, Matt’s ex-wife, publicly criticized his decision, implying that the family couldn’t afford the terms he proposed. Zach, in particular, expresses disappointment over his father’s flip-flopping stance on selling them the farm, highlighting a rift that’s pushed him and his wife, Tori, to distance themselves from the family dynamic. Meanwhile, Jeremy and Audrey’s hopes of inheriting a portion of the farm were dashed, leading them to recalibrate their plans for the future. As the family grapples with fractured dreams and dashed hopes, the Roloff saga takes a dramatic turn, leaving behind a trail of broken promises and unresolved conflicts.