Like father, like son: the farmer Johannes Becker and his heir Felix rarely use big words. When the prodigal son suddenly shows up at the door after years of radio silence, the two stubborn people first have to get used to each other again. Johannes should actually be happy that Felix has returned from the big city to follow in his footsteps as a farmer. As a matter of course, he repairs the combine harvester and drives out into the fields without asking. What Felix doesn't know: Johannes has sold his country - to his arch-rival Fuchs of all people. He not only has big plans for it, but also knows that Johannes' ex-wife Katrin, the mayor of the village, has her back. She knows her taciturn ex-husband and makes him promise to tell their son the truth about the sale immediately. But he can't bring himself to do it, because Felix is clearly enjoying his new beginning. However, when the young farmer learns that the fields no longer belong to the family, there is a bang like it used to be. This time, however, father and son pull together to stand up to the greedy fox. Together they set off on nocturnal raids on their sold wheat fields, which soon cause a stir with their audacity. For whoever sows shall also reap.
—ADR Das Erste