'Little People Big World's Matt Roloff is telling ET all about the family farm's Plan B.
, following his decision not to sell him the north side of the family farm.
For Matt, it’s all about finding people who are going to look at the farm as"a labor of love," adding that whoever is taking on the farm in the moment will get the full experience. "That's the super scary part. We're allowing people to come into our [house], so that's the scary part. The idea that we are gonna continue to own the farm and I will have to continue to maintain it and be responsible for the maintenance of it, which is the part I don't like about it," he says."Because that's the part I was trying to get rid of the most was the maintenance.
For Matt, Plan B gives his children a chance to have more of a say, and to possibly spend more time on the farm with their respective families. The business owner’s ideal plan would be for his four children to feel encouraged to come back more.
United States Latest News, United States Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Opinion | There are 2 kinds of people: Real Christmas tree people and fake Christmas tree peopleElizabeth Grey: Traditions are not just what we do, or eat, or how we decorate. Traditions tell us who we are and what our family values. - NBCNewsTHINK
Read more »
There's Nothing Artificial About the Sentiment Behind These Christmas TreesMatt Bliss builds on his grandfather's legacy with Modern Christmas Trees.
Read more »
Biology: Curve bending a little on greenhouse gas emissions, but not on biodiversity lossThe global emission of greenhouse gas is improving but not by enough to achieve zero net emissions by 2050, says OSU professor Steve Rissing.
Read more »
There's little rest for Tucson's family restaurantsThe hard work has been passed down through multiple generations at Gus Balon's and Luke's Italian Beef.
Read more »
Stuck at the border, migrants find a little Christmas cheerAt one encampment, El Paso resident Daniel Morgan, 25, showed up this week in a Santa hat and a green sweater featuring bows and little stockings that he hoped 'would spread a smile.'
Read more »
Rapper Future Surprises Families With Holiday Gift Giveaway in Miami's Little HaitiWhile the rapper Future may have been born and raised in Atlanta, the multi-platinum record selling musician gave back to the community in Miami's Little Haiti neighborhood Thursday with a gift giveaway in time for the holidays.
Read more »