

Hard work is Jeff and Yvonne Robinson's mantra. They run a primitive goat farm in McDonough, Ga., that requires a year-round
diet of backbreaking work in order to make ends meet. Yet however tough their lifestyle is, Jeff, Yvonne and their daughter
Tori wouldn't have it any other way. The Robinsons relish the purity of their frugal existence.
But when the family takes in Myles and Antonia -- two entitled and unappreciative teens -- and enlists them into farm life,
they discover not everyone shares their values. The chores are as relentless as they are foreign to the two teens, but after
a week of "living off the land," will they realize how their own lives could benefit from the Robinsons' down-to-earth priorities?




