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Why You Really Have to Watch This Story of a Little Farm and Big Dreams

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If you’ve ever wondered what it would be like to pack in the towel and swap city life for farm life, then The Biggest Little Farm will have you hooked.

In this true-life documentary, John and Molly Chester leave the concrete jungle of Los Angeles for a rundown 200-acre farm in California.

Of course things don’t go as planned (but you already knew that)…

They face wildfires, wildlife, and a few more wild challenges along the way.

But through it all, the Chesters learn how to work with nature instead of fighting against it.

If you’re looking for a feel-good film that’s all about following your heart, The Biggest Little Farm is a must-see. You might just find yourself dreaming of your own little slice of farm life!

Rent or buy The Biggest Little Farm on Amazon by here.



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