Matt Roloffis clearing up some “misconceptions” about the future of hisfamily’s farm.

In a lengthy statement posted on Instagram Thursday, the family patriarch set the record straight and revealed where things currently stand with thefarm — and ex-wife Amy.

“Clarification! The Future of the farm! Sometimes people get so far astray of the truth we have to write direct messages to correct all the assumptions,” began Matt, who confirmed that the farm will be open for pumpkin season in the fall.

“We are getting quite a number of inquiries asking if we are still open for Pumpkin Season this fall. Answer is yes … pumpkin seeds went into the ground 3 days ago. :)),” he continued.

The TLC personality then explained “the buyout option” that he and Amy, who has continued to live in the family home since their divorce, have agreed upon.

Roloff family.Matt Roloff/Instagram

Matt Roloff

Matt, 57, noted that although “the future may be different,” he is focusing on the present: “but Now is Now …and this is where we are at this moment in time…. Maybe one of the kids will eventually buy it?? Who knows?”

In a follow-up comment, Matt explained that the length of aLPBWepisode and when footage is recorded can impact how viewers understand the storyline.

He concluded: “Either way… at some point I hope to find the right forum to go online and answer many more misconceptions and clarify things from my personal perspective.. I hope to do that soon.”

Since Matt and Amy’s 27-year marriage legally ended three years ago, the exes have continued to star alongside one another onLPBW— and both have found love.

Matt is dating girlfriend and farm managerCaryn Chandler, who are together splitting their time between Oregon and Arizona.

Meanwhile, Amy, 54, is dating her boyfriend of nearly three years, Chris Marek.

In a recent episode ofLPBW,Amy admittedthat marriage is still “very, very important” to her.

“Chris doesn’t express commitment. It’s definitely more of an indirect way, so, you know, I was pleasantly surprised that he is open to marriage,” she added. “I’m not here to push him, I’m not here for him to do something that he is nowhere [near] ready for. But if marriage is meant to happen for me again, the second time, then I would sing ‘Hallelujah.’”

source: people.com