There is only one main difference between Jordy Nelson and everyone else who lives in Manhattan or its surrounding farming communities.
He used to be famous.
When Nelson retired from the NFL after a long career that featured millions of dollars in salary, hundreds of catches from Aaron Rodgers, 72 touchdowns with the Packers/Raiders and one Super Bowl ring, he decided to move back home to Kansas and raise his family on a farm between Leonardville and Riley.