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Eric B. Turpen

Co-Op Member Owner

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Clift Land Brokers

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Texas

Eric is a licensed Real Estate Broker in the State of Texas and a New Mexico Qualifying Broker. He specializes in farm and ranch real estate. He has been a part of our firm for over ten years selling over 63,000 acres for a value of over $52,000,000.00. He prides himself on serving his clients and working tirelessly to achieve their goals.

Giving back is also something Eric takes very seriously. He is the Mayor of the City of Littlefield, Past President of the Littlefield Chamber of Commerce, Early Risers Lions Club President, TALL Alumni Board Secretary, Lamb County Library Advisory Board President, Littlefield Celebration Committee, and on the Methodist Church Finance Committee. Professionally, Eric is a member of the National Association of Realtors, Texas and New Mexico Association of Realtors, Texas Cattle Feeders Association., and Farm Bureau.

Eric grew up in Amherst, TX gaining practical experience in production agriculture by working on the family farm. He received his Bachelor of Science degree from Texas Tech University with a major in Animal Science, a minor in Agribusiness, and a minor in Chemistry. He is a graduate of the TX A&MÂ’s Texas Agricultural Lifetime Leadership Program class XIV. EricÂ’s wife Rachel is a registered nurse, and they are the parents of Jacob and Lauren.

After college graduation, Eric was employed by an investment company where he successfully managed a diversified crop and livestock operation. Upon the sale of the managed property, he obtained his Real Estate License and began his career as a Realtor with Clift Land Brokers in 2008. He has owned and operated farming and cattle operations.

Eric is currently managing Clift Land BrokersÂ’ Littlefield Branch Office and resides in Littlefield, Texas. He prides himself in offering his clients a high level of professionalism in their real estate transactions.

2015 Top Sales Agent Award

2015 Most Transactions Award

2017 Most Transactions Award

2018 Most Transactions Award

2018 APEX Award

2019 Most Transactions Award

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Commercial Grain Handling Facility

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$1,799,000

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10.5 Acres

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Springlake, Texas, 79082

PRICE REDUCEDThis is a very nice operating commercial grain handling facility. It has a permitted capacity of 1,311,000 bushels and has an average annual volume, over the last eight years, of 1,814,099 bushels per year. The highest year being 3,301235 bushels and the smallest year being 646,039 bushels during a drought.The business is for sale along with most of the essential rolling stock, office furniture, and customer list. There are four employees that can run the operations of the facility, and they are interested in staying with the business.The layout of this facility offers lots of flexibility in handling different crops in order of decreasing volumes: corn, milo, wheat, sunflowers, and soybeans. There is also the possibility to segregate certified organic crops.Plenty of office space and storage is available for additional services. The location of this elevator is great for drawing grain in due to the lack of operational elevators to the south of Springlake. For more information on this property contact Eric Turpen at Clift Land Brokers.

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Residential Lots in Littlefield, TX

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$150,000

acres

1 Acres

location

Littlefield, Texas, 79339

PRICE REDUCED There are 12 residential lots available for development in southwest Littlefield, TX. Westwood Addition new construction lots 1-8, 23-25, and 27 are for sale and ready to build on. All 12 lots are being sold for a total of $150,000 or $15,000 each.If you are a developer or you are looking to build your dream home, give us a call!

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Small CRP Tract in Floyd County, TX

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$44,000

acres

40 Acres

location

Floydada, Texas, 79235

This is a nice small tract of CRP. It has a brand new CRP contract. The property is on the highway and has no other improvements.

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Potential Development Property in Lamb County

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$535,500

acres

119 Acres

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Littlefield, Texas, 79339

This property is well located on the edge of Littlefield and offers many options for development potential. Approximately 21 acres of frontage are in the city limits. There are 2,600 feet of US-84 frontage and 2,000 feet of Brownlee Ave. frontage. The farm is leased for agricultural operations.

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A Country Lifestyle Dream

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Contact Broker

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10.23 Acres

location

Smyer, Texas, 79367

Situated on just over 10+/- acres of land, this fully fenced property boasts an array of desirable amenities. Equine enthusiasts will be delighted by the three large horse pastures, perfect for grazing. There are two water wells on the property. The eight-stall barn with a tack room, saddle area, and breeding stocks on a reinforced concrete slab offer top-notch accommodations for your equine companions. The beautifully designed 3 bed, 2 bath home features granite countertops throughout, tall ceilings, built-in bookcases, and spacious rooms with walk-in closets. This property includes a separate studio-style guest house with a shower, sink, toilet, AC window unit, cable access and its own septic tank. This home is ideally suited for those seeking a country lifestyle. Located in Hockley County, just minutes from Lubbock, you can enjoy rural living within reach of city amenities at a lower tax rate. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to experience the comfort and serenity of your new home and all this property has to offer!

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Commercial Property For Sale or Lease in Bovina, Texas

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$385,000

acres

2.18 Acres

location

Bovina, Texas, 79009

Located in Bovina, Texas, this expansive commercial property offers a unique opportunity for agricultural or industrial ventures. The property features two large, well-maintained barns, each primed for immediate use or future development.The **south barn**, spanning an impressive **15,000 square feet**, is set to receive upgrades including two new roll-up doors positioned on the north and south ends, allowing for efficient access and ventilation. Additionally, a brand-new walk-through door for day-to-day operations.The **north barn** offers **12,000 square feet** of versatile space. Like its counterpart, this barn will be outfitted with two new roll-up doors and a walk-through door, making it ideal for storage, equipment housing, or various commercial needs.With wide-open spaces and robust infrastructure, this property is perfectly suited for a variety of business or agricultural uses, with room for future customization. Its location in Bovina provides easy access to major transportation routes, making it an excellent choice for regional operations.

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TBP Slaughter Plant | Morton, Texas

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$1,950,000

acres

145.2 Acres

location

Morton, Texas, 79346

PRICE REDUCEDEslabon Properties, in cooperation with Clift Land Brokers, is excited to offer this unique commercial property. The TBP Slaughter Plant, located east of Morton, Texas, was originally constructed in 1973 as a beef processing facility and renovated in 1997 to meet EU specifications. Most recently used as a horse and game processing plant, the facility has been inactive since 1999. It is designed to operate with a capacity of 200 animals per day shift.Facility Overview:Building Area: The plant encompasses an estimated 26,600 square feet, including 11,100 square feet of refrigerated space.Principal Rooms:Slaughter floor with 11' rail and 25' ceiling peakTwo chill coolers (29’ x 61.3’ x 23’), equipped with 12' railMeat fabrication room (58’ x 41.5’)Vacuum packing room (29’ x 18’)Palletizing room (28’ x 36’)Box make-up roomFinished product freezer (37’ x 24’)Finished product rail cooler (25’ x 68’)Dry storage roomTwo-bay loading dockOffices, locker rooms, and restroomsLocation Overview:Morton, Texas, is the county seat of Cochran County. As of the 2020 census, the city’s population was 1,690, while the total population of Cochran County stands at 2,547.The property’s proximity to key locations includes:55 miles from Portales, NM63 miles from Clovis, NM85 miles from Hereford, TX25 miles from Levelland, TX56 miles from Lubbock, TXProperty Details:Acreage: The property spans 145.2± acres, with approximately 80 acres being dryland farmland. This farmland was used for de-watering the lagoons and enhancing water availability.Livestock Pens: There are 23 pens of various sizes providing holding capacity for the facility.  Adjacent to these pens is a small grow yard with 54 pens with 5,000 feet of concrete bunk.Water Supply: Two water wells are on the property.Wastewater System: Wastewater is processed through an aerobic, anaerobic, and evaporation system to produce irrigation-quality water. The lagoon system has a storage capacity of approximately 900,000 gallons.Utilities: Electric power is supplied by Bailey County Electric Cooperative at industrial rates, and natural gas is provided by West Texas Gas, Inc.Plant Specifications:Ammonia Refrigeration: The plant includes approximately 11,100 square feet of refrigerated space, supported by three 100-ton reciprocating ammonia compressors. The ammonia receiver tank has a capacity of about 1,500 gallons.Boilers: There are two boilers (one water tube and one fire tube), providing hot water for operations.Processing Capacity: The slaughter floor operates on a gravity flow rail system, processing 18 to 30 cattle per hour. The boning room is configured as a single-table system. The chill coolers can accommodate between 400 to 600 carcasses at a time.Strategic Opportunity: This property is ideally located to capitalize on the rapidly expanding dairy cow industry in the Texas Panhandle. With minimal competition for cow slaughter capacity in the region, this facility offers significant strategic advantages for future owners.Disclaimer: The information provided has been obtained from the owner and other reliable sources. However, Eslabon Properties, Clift Land Brokers, and the owner make no warranties or guarantees regarding the accuracy of the data. Prospective buyers are encouraged to verify all information through independent investigations.Eslabon Properties and Clift Land Brokers represent the Seller. Buyer’s Agents must be identified upon first contact and must accompany any prospective buyers during all property showings.

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Wild Hare Farms

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$180,000

acres

30 Acres

location

Lariat, Texas, 79325

This 30-acre agricultural property is equipped with 40-inch drip irrigation, providing an efficient and reliable water source for your farming needs. A single well on the property pumps an impressive 150 gallons per minute, ensuring consistent irrigation throughout the growing season. Conveniently located just south of US Highway 70, this farm offers easy access for transportation and operational efficiency.

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Lamb County CRP

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$297,720

acres

165 Acres

location

Anton, Texas, 79313

This attractive income-producing property is located northwest of Lubbock, in a rapidly growing area that appeals to those seeking a peaceful lifestyle outside the city limits. The property boasts accessible all-weather roads, enhancing its appeal and usability.The land is predominantly flat with fertile soils, ideal for various agricultural pursuits. It features three older irrigation wells, the condition of which is currently unknown, offering potential for further agricultural development.Currently, the property generates an annual income of $8,264, equating to $50.81 per acre, through a CRP (Conservation Reserve Program) contract that remains in effect until 2031. This provides a stable revenue stream while keeping carrying costs remarkably low, with annual property taxes amounting to only $288.98.With its versatile landscape, this property presents numerous possibilities for agriculture, recreational activities, or as a homestead, all while being conveniently close to Lubbock.Disclaimer: The information provided has been obtained from the owner and other reliable sources. However, Clift Land Brokers and the owner make no warranties or guarantees regarding the accuracy of the data. Prospective buyers are encouraged to verify all information through independent investigations.Buyer’s Agents must be identified upon first contact and must accompany any prospective buyers during all property showings.

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Historic Hart Camp Property with Modern Improvements

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$215,000

acres

6.99 Acres

location

Littlefield, Texas, 79339

Historic Hart Camp Property with Modern ImprovementsThis unique property in Hart Camp offers a rare combination of history, versatility, and modern updates. Originally home to an old gin, the site has been thoughtfully maintained and improved with a variety of useful structures and features.Residence – The main home offers 1,644 SF of living space with 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms. Features include a spacious single-car garage with storage area, a 2-car carport, and extensive updates:Completely remodeled interior (2022)New plumbing with PEX and PVC sewer lines (2022)New septic system with 1,000-gallon tank (2022)New HVAC and water heater (2019)New composition roof (2017)Wood floors throughoutBackyard with brick paver patio and new fencingNew Barn – A 40’ x 40’ insulated and wired barn, complete with a 14’ wide motorized garage door and a full east-side overhang for additional covered storage.Historic Gin Building – A 40’ x 120’ building with a concrete floor, cleaned out and ready for repurposing. The former trailer suction area includes an awning with a concrete base, providing covered space for storage or work.Gin Office – Approximately 2,000 SF with a new metal roof installed in 2022. While it requires some work, it has tremendous potential to be converted into an office, residence, mancave, or workshop.Truck Scales – A 50’ set of digital truck scales (condition unknown) with the original scale control.Seed House – Featuring a sliding door and concrete floor, this building could serve well as a shop, storage, or garage.Well Improvements – A large well house with a new well drilled in 2021 to a depth of 223’ (with 59’ of water). Equipped with 6” PVC casing, a 1.5 HP Simmons pump, and 1 1/4” schedule 80 column pipe.This property blends historic charm with functional improvements, making it suitable for residential, agricultural, or commercial use. The sellers are motivated, and according to the seller, the property appraised above the current asking price in a recent appraisal.Disclaimer: The information provided has been obtained from the owner and other reliable sources. However, Clift Land Brokers and the owner make no warranties or guarantees regarding the accuracy of the data. Prospective buyers are encouraged to verify all information through independent investigations. Clift Land Brokers represents the Seller. Buyer’s Agents must be identified upon first contact and must accompany any prospective buyers during all property showings.

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Grassland with Abundant Wildlife & Substation Proximity

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$210,227

acres

182.85 Acres

location

Enochs, Texas, 79324

Grassland Next to SubstationThis 182.85-acre tract offers a beautiful mix of open grassland and groves of trees, providing excellent cover for wildlife. It features a strong stand of grass, a stock well, and a perimeter three-strand hot wire fence.The seller is currently bringing electricity across the road and will be installing a meter at the well, replacing the existing solar panel system.Wildlife is abundant in the area, including mule deer, hogs, dove, quail, pheasant, and sandhill crane, with a wildlife preserve located several miles to the north.For those seeking additional acreage, there are three adjoining quarters of grassland owned by a different seller, offering the opportunity to assemble a larger property.This property sits directly across the road from a small substation adding to the potential for a green energy project. There are wheat, grain sorghum, and seed cotton base acres included.Conveniently located, the property has paved Highway 54 along its southern boundary and a county road on the east side, providing excellent access.Disclaimer:The information provided has been obtained from the owner and other reliable sources. However, Clift Land Brokers and the owner make no warranties or guarantees regarding the accuracy of the data. Prospective buyers are encouraged to verify all information through independent investigations. Clift Land Brokers represents the Seller. Buyer’s Agents must be identified upon first contact and must accompany any prospective buyers during all property showings.

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Highway 385 CRP & Grazing Potential

price

$220,000

acres

183.01 Acres

location

Amherst, Texas, 79312

This 183.01± acre property offers a unique combination of income-producing CRP acres, quality grazing land, and good accessibility. Located along Highway 385 with county road frontage on both the south and east sides, this tract is well-positioned for ranching, recreation, or energy opportunities with a substation located across the highway.The property includes 154.90 acres enrolled in the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP), paying $6,509 annually through 2030. In addition to CRP income, the property is fenced and cross-fenced into several pastures, allowing for rotational grazing in compliance with FSA and CRP grazing regulations.Improvements include:• Three irrigation wells (pumps pulled)• Pivot pad• Approximately 1 mile of perimeter barbed wire fence• Over 1 mile of permanent hotwire fencingThis property is also in the first year of a lease option agreement with the Yellow House Wind Energy Center Project. The lease includes an initial 36-month term with a 12-month renewal option, and all wind rights will convey to the buyer at closing.Whether you are looking for a steady income-producing investment, quality grazing land, or future wind energy potential, this property offers exceptional value and versatility.Disclaimer:The information provided has been obtained from the owner and other reliable sources. However, Clift Land Brokers and the owner make no warranties or guarantees regarding the accuracy of the data. Prospective buyers are encouraged to verify all information through independent investigations.Clift Land Brokers represents the Seller. Buyer’s Agents must be identified upon first contact and must accompany any prospective buyers during all property showings.

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