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The history of Jordan Acres begins in the mid 1850's when Andrew Jordan became the first settler to Drummer Township. He purchased approximately 700 acres from the Illinois Swamplands Commission for less than $10 an acre. This land was tilted, drained and farmed by the Jordan family. Much of the original land has been sold off but 160 acres remains in the family. Cattle were a mainstay of this operation over the years and were marketed at the Chicago Stockyards. They were driven by horseback from the Gibson City area to Chicago, some 150 miles. Andrew's son Charles was the main cattleman and was in charge of the cattle drives. Charles also raised registered Percheron Draft Horses and owned several that were directly imported from France. Charles's son Walter moved 1 mile north of Gibson City until the time when Andrew's estate was settled in 1949, when he purchased 240 acres of it and moved back to the homestead. Walter and his son Darrell purchased the first registered Shorthorn in 1942 from Theodore G. Ulfres and this original purchase was the beginning of what is now the Jordan Acres herd. Walter J During the period of the 70's to the 90's, Darrell and his son Denny built this herd of registered Shorthorns to be recognized nationwide. They held several production sales and took part in breed functions continually. Denny and his family have kept the tradition going by holding positions of influence in local, state and national associations. Denny held the position of ASA president for 2 terms and his daughter Tasha held the same position for the AJSA. Denny and Terri and their daughters Tasha, Amanda and Ashleigh are all still active and can be found at most Shorthorn and cattle functions on any level. With the addition of Jason Bunting (Tasha's husband) and Scott Harden (Amanda's husband), the Jordan presence is getting stronger. The future of Jordan Acres looks firmly planted in the cattle business too. Grandsons Layne and Ty Harden can be found in the barn and at the shows whenever someone goes. We just need to get Layne to learn to feed and fit as well as "bullride." |
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Jordan Acres
Dennis, Terri and Ashleigh Jordan
545 E 900 N Rd
Sibley, IL 61773
217-784-4854 Cell 217-202-2865
e-mail jordan@prairieinet.net
Jason and Tasha Bunting
Home: 815-949-1410
Tasha Cell: 815-252-6520
Scott, Amanda, Layne and Ty Harden
217-781-0753