“Heartbreaking Farewell 💔 Zach and Tori Roloff’s Emotional Goodbye to the Family Farm Will Leave You in Tears 😢 || Little People, Big World”
“Broken Roots: Zach and Tori Roloff Open Up About Roloff Farms and a Family Divided”
Once a cherished symbol of unity and togetherness, Roloff Farms has become the epicenter of one of reality television’s most heartbreaking family disputes. For years, Zach and Tori Roloff dreamed of raising their children on the iconic property, following in the footsteps of Zach’s parents, Matt and Amy. But after failed negotiations with Matt over the farm’s future, that dream has shattered, leaving behind resentment, strained relationships, and an uncertain legacy.

In a recent episode of their podcast, Zach and Tori broke their silence about the ongoing tension surrounding Roloff Farms. “The farm is definitely not a place that we seek out,” Tori admitted. “It’s not the happy place for our family anymore.” Zach echoed her sentiment, revealing that the property brings up old wounds. “I was really hoping the farm would sell, honestly—like quick. But it’s being dragged out, and there are other dynamics. There’s no reason for us to be there.”
The emotional fallout began years ago when Zach and his twin brother Jeremy expressed interest in taking over the farm, only for discussions with Matt to fall apart. The breakdown in negotiations led Zach and Tori to leave Oregon, moving to Battleground, Washington, in 2021. Meanwhile, Matt’s decision to list 16 acres of the farm for $4 million in 2022, later reduced to $2.895 million, added another layer of tension. Despite its fame as the backdrop of Little People, Big World, the property has failed to sell, prolonging the unresolved conflict.

Matt now manages the farm with help from his youngest son, Jacob, who lives on-site with his wife and child. But for Zach, the idea of passing down the farm’s legacy to his children feels out of reach. “I would love my kids to experience farm life,” he confessed, “but I think that’s unrealistic now.”
The couple’s relationship with the farm is now limited to brief visits for family birthdays, underscoring the emotional distance from a place they once considered home. “We’ve moved on,” Tori said, summing up their current stance.
With Little People, Big World concluding its 25-season run in 2024, the Roloff family’s future remains uncertain. Matt continues his efforts to sell the farm, but for Zach and Tori, the emotional cost of rekindling those memories is too high. Their story is no longer tied to Roloff Farms but to the new lives they are building, far from the family’s storied past. For fans, the saga is a poignant reminder that even the strongest foundations can crack under the weight of dreams deferred and relationships strained.








