Matt Roloff reveals son Jacob is looking after farm & its in great hands amid feud over property

“Matt Roloff Reveals Son Jacob Takes Charge of Family Farm Amid Feud Over Property”

In a surprising update from the Little People, Big World patriarch, Matt Roloff, the 60-year-old TLC star shared on Instagram that he has been away for the last three weeks, shuttling between Oregon and Arizona to care for his mother.

Despite the ongoing feud within the Roloff family over the sale of their massive Oregon farm,

Matt assured his followers that the family farm is in great hands. In a heartfelt caption, he expressed gratitude for positive influences and revealed that his son Jacob, 25,

along with his 26-year-old brother-in-law Nico (Isabel’s brother), is effectively managing the farm.

Matt detailed making four trips within the three weeks to Arizona following the passing of his father,

Ron. Despite the family’s recent loss and the existing tensions, they reunited by Ron’s bedside, emphasizing the importance of family in challenging times.

The family gathering marked the first time they came together since the public fallout between Matt and his twin sons, Zach and Jeremy, aged 32. The discord began over the sale of a 16-acre portion of the family farm in Oregon, which the sons had hoped to purchase but couldn’t reach an agreement with their father. The property was subsequently listed for a hefty four million dollars privately, sparking anger and disappointment from the eldest sons.

Despite the ongoing strained relationship between Matt and his sons, an insider revealed that the family set aside their differences to support each other during this crucial period, emphasizing the priority of family bonds.

As Zach and Jeremy distance themselves by moving to Washington, Jacob and Isabel have stepped up, taking a more hands-on role in managing the pumpkin farm. Matt shared a heartwarming photo of his newborn grandson, Matteo, sitting on his knee while riding a tractor, highlighting the family’s commitment to the upcoming pumpkin season.