Three estranged siblings reunite at their grandfather’s funeral, only to learn he’s left them the family farm—on one condition: they must all move back and run it together.
Ted, the only one who stayed close to home, hopes this might finally bring them back together. Jim, a busy businessman, and Rosa, a single mom raising her son Ryan, are hesitant to give up their current lives.
At first, both siblings refuse. But as they spend time on the farm—playing music, watching Ryan bond with Ted, and reliving old memories—things begin to shift. Ted teaches Ryan to milk goats and play baseball, sparking something deeper in all of them.
Just as Ted prepares to let go of the farm, Jim and Rosa return. Moved by Ryan’s love for the place and the realization that family and legacy matter more than convenience, they decide to stay.
In the end, the siblings embrace not just the land, but each other—rebuilding their connection where it all began.