Jordan grew up in a small Kentucky town before moving to Tennessee in grade school, but his heart never drifted far from the place that shaped him. His grandfather owned a local stockyard, farmed over 200 acres at one point, and taught Jordan everything about farm life from the ground up.
Together with his great-uncle, he worked on tractors, mowed, raked, and baled hay, bought and sold cattle, hauled livestock, and spent long days working the very land his family had built.
Summers in middle and high school weren’t spent indoors—they were spent learning, sweating, laughing, and absorbing the kind of wisdom you only get from elders who’ve lived it. Those days weren’t just chores; they were lessons in responsibility, grit, and pride in a job well done.
The Clark family shaped Jordan into who he is today: hard-working, accomplished, humble, and deeply dedicated to his family, his farm, and the people he loves. Clarkmore Farm isn’t just a place for him—it’s the continuation of a Kentucy legacy he’s proud to honor every single day.
While Jordan grew up learning the rhythms of farm life, I grew up learning the rhythms of people — their stories, their struggles, their grit, and what “home” really means to a family. My passion has always been helping people find security, belonging, and a place to build a life. That’s what led me into the mortgage world, and over the past decade, it’s become one of the greatest callings of my life.
I didn’t grow up with cattle or hayfields, but I always had a deep love for community, craved stability, and the feeling of being rooted. When I met Jordan, I found not just a partner, but a man whose upbringing mirrored the values I held close: hard work, humility, loyalty, and showing up for the people who depend on you.
While his farm dream was born in that small Kentucky town, mine grew out of wanting a home where we could all feel grounded, where family could gather, and where life could slow down enough to notice the small moments. Together, those dreams blended into something bigger — a shared vision for land, legacy, and a place where I hope our future grandchildren will grow up chasing cows just like Jordan once did.
When we found the French Farm in 2023, it felt like everything aligned — Jordan’s farming heritage, my heart for home and people, and our shared desire to build a life with meaning and purpose.
Clarkmore Farm became more than a property; it became a promise. A promise to honor the legacies before us, to raise our family with intention and roots, and to create a place of peace, love, and good hard work.
Jordan brings the hands-on, farm-raised skillset.
I bring the heart, the home, and the vision.
Together, we are committed to carrying this land forward with gratitude and grit.
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