Cochran County, Texas Land For Sale (103 results)
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12/02/2024
$265,500
177 ac.
ACTIVE
Cochran County - Morton, TX
We are pleased to present the exclusive listing of this cultivated farm in Cochran County, Texas. This dryland farm is located just Northwest of Morton, and has good access and farming opportunities.
Location:
Located roughly 6.5 miles outside Morton, this farm is bordered by County Road 44 on its North side running East and West, as well as County Road 137, which corners it on the northeast perimeter point.
Land:
The land is generally flat, with slopes ranging from 0-3% throughout. Roughly 100 acres are made up of Amarillo fine sandy loam. Arvana fine sandy loam makes up another 21 acres or so. Tokio, Midessa, Sparenberg, Posey, and Patricia fine sandy loams can also be found on the farm.
Price:
This farm is being offered at $265,500, or $1,500/acre.
Notes: Buyer is encouraged to conduct their own due diligence prior to purchasing. All info listed above is according to the best knowledge of the seller and other relevant sources. The TX Real Estate Group will not be held liable for any information found to be inaccurate during or after closing the buying process. All buyers agents must be identified on first contact and accompany buyers on all showings in order to be given full participation fee. If these requirements are not met, participation fee will be at the sole discretion of the TX Real Estate Group.
06/13/2025
$200,000
5 ac.
ACTIVE
Cochran County - 1980 Farm to Market Road 3305, Morton, TX
We are pleased to have obtained the exclusive listing of this wonderful family home located in Morton, Texas located in Cochran County.
Home Details-
Located just off HWY 214, and on paved County Road 3305 (on the South side running East and West), the home features 2 bedroom, 1 & 1/2 bathrooms, as well as two living areas, and a garage. One of the living rooms could be converted into an additional bedroom. Per the seller and related sources, the square footage of the house 1,845 total sq ft. Enjoy the beauty of outside on a 40x11porch, and stay warm during the colder months stand alone wood burning fireplace. The home runs on a single well ( HP pump), has a septic system, fiberline ran for internet, a metal roof, and the backyard is fully fenced for additional privacy. The refrigerator will also convey with the property.
Land Details-
The entire lot is 5+/- acres, of which 2.6 are in the CRP (Conversation Reserve Program).
CRP-
As mentioned previously, 2.6 acres of the property are in CRP. The current contract runs through 2032, and pays $114.00 annually.
Additional Improvements-
No country property is complete without a barn, and this is no exception. The main barn is a 30x50, and features two 12 doors, a 30 AMP RV hookup, and 110 plugs. There is also a 15x15 storage shed with a carport attached. The property also has a 52-55x18 RV Cover, as well as a 40x12 lean-to attached, also with its own 30 AMP hookup.
Price-
This home and property is being listed at $200,000.
11/11/2024
$1,950,000
145.2 ac.
ACTIVE
Cochran County - Morton, TX
PRICE REDUCED
Eslabon 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 peak
Two chill coolers (29 x 61.3 x 23), equipped with 12' rail
Meat fabrication room (58 x 41.5)
Vacuum packing room (29 x 18)
Palletizing room (28 x 36)
Box make-up room
Finished product freezer (37 x 24)
Finished product rail cooler (25 x 68)
Dry storage room
Two-bay loading dock
Offices, locker rooms, and restrooms
Location Overview:
Morton, Texas, is the county seat of Cochran County. As of the 2020 census, the citys population was 1,690, while the total population of Cochran County stands at 2,547.
The propertys proximity to key locations includes:
55 miles from Portales, NM
63 miles from Clovis, NM
85 miles from Hereford, TX
25 miles from Levelland, TX
56 miles from Lubbock, TX
Property 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. Buyers Agents must be identified upon first contact and must accompany any prospective buyers during all property showings.
11/11/2024
$1,950,000
145.2 ac.
ACTIVE
Cochran County - Morton, TX
PRICE REDUCED
Eslabon 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 peak
Two chill coolers (29 x 61.3 x 23), equipped with 12' rail
Meat fabrication room (58 x 41.5)
Vacuum packing room (29 x 18)
Palletizing room (28 x 36)
Box make-up room
Finished product freezer (37 x 24)
Finished product rail cooler (25 x 68)
Dry storage room
Two-bay loading dock
Offices, locker rooms, and restrooms
Location Overview:
Morton, Texas, is the county seat of Cochran County. As of the 2020 census, the citys population was 1,690, while the total population of Cochran County stands at 2,547.
The propertys proximity to key locations includes:
55 miles from Portales, NM
63 miles from Clovis, NM
85 miles from Hereford, TX
25 miles from Levelland, TX
56 miles from Lubbock, TX
Property 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. Buyers Agents must be identified upon first contact and must accompany any prospective buyers during all property showings.
11/11/2024
$1,950,000
145.2 ac.
ACTIVE
Cochran County - Morton, TX
PRICE REDUCED
Eslabon 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 peak
Two chill coolers (29 x 61.3 x 23), equipped with 12' rail
Meat fabrication room (58 x 41.5)
Vacuum packing room (29 x 18)
Palletizing room (28 x 36)
Box make-up room
Finished product freezer (37 x 24)
Finished product rail cooler (25 x 68)
Dry storage room
Two-bay loading dock
Offices, locker rooms, and restrooms
Location Overview:
Morton, Texas, is the county seat of Cochran County. As of the 2020 census, the citys population was 1,690, while the total population of Cochran County stands at 2,547.
The propertys proximity to key locations includes:
55 miles from Portales, NM
63 miles from Clovis, NM
85 miles from Hereford, TX
25 miles from Levelland, TX
56 miles from Lubbock, TX
Property 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. Buyers Agents must be identified upon first contact and must accompany any prospective buyers during all property showings.
11/11/2024
$1,950,000
145.2 ac.
ACTIVE
Cochran County - Morton, TX
PRICE REDUCED
Eslabon 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 peak
Two chill coolers (29 x 61.3 x 23), equipped with 12' rail
Meat fabrication room (58 x 41.5)
Vacuum packing room (29 x 18)
Palletizing room (28 x 36)
Box make-up room
Finished product freezer (37 x 24)
Finished product rail cooler (25 x 68)
Dry storage room
Two-bay loading dock
Offices, locker rooms, and restrooms
Location Overview:
Morton, Texas, is the county seat of Cochran County. As of the 2020 census, the citys population was 1,690, while the total population of Cochran County stands at 2,547.
The propertys proximity to key locations includes:
55 miles from Portales, NM
63 miles from Clovis, NM
85 miles from Hereford, TX
25 miles from Levelland, TX
56 miles from Lubbock, TX
Property 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. Buyers Agents must be identified upon first contact and must accompany any prospective buyers during all property showings.
11/11/2024
$1,950,000
145.2 ac.
ACTIVE
Cochran County - Morton, TX
PRICE REDUCED
Eslabon 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 peak
Two chill coolers (29 x 61.3 x 23), equipped with 12' rail
Meat fabrication room (58 x 41.5)
Vacuum packing room (29 x 18)
Palletizing room (28 x 36)
Box make-up room
Finished product freezer (37 x 24)
Finished product rail cooler (25 x 68)
Dry storage room
Two-bay loading dock
Offices, locker rooms, and restrooms
Location Overview:
Morton, Texas, is the county seat of Cochran County. As of the 2020 census, the citys population was 1,690, while the total population of Cochran County stands at 2,547.
The propertys proximity to key locations includes:
55 miles from Portales, NM
63 miles from Clovis, NM
85 miles from Hereford, TX
25 miles from Levelland, TX
56 miles from Lubbock, TX
Property 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. Buyers Agents must be identified upon first contact and must accompany any prospective buyers during all property showings.
11/11/2024
$1,950,000
145.2 ac.
ACTIVE
Cochran County - Morton, TX
PRICE REDUCED
Eslabon 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 peak
Two chill coolers (29 x 61.3 x 23), equipped with 12' rail
Meat fabrication room (58 x 41.5)
Vacuum packing room (29 x 18)
Palletizing room (28 x 36)
Box make-up room
Finished product freezer (37 x 24)
Finished product rail cooler (25 x 68)
Dry storage room
Two-bay loading dock
Offices, locker rooms, and restrooms
Location Overview:
Morton, Texas, is the county seat of Cochran County. As of the 2020 census, the citys population was 1,690, while the total population of Cochran County stands at 2,547.
The propertys proximity to key locations includes:
55 miles from Portales, NM
63 miles from Clovis, NM
85 miles from Hereford, TX
25 miles from Levelland, TX
56 miles from Lubbock, TX
Property 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. Buyers Agents must be identified upon first contact and must accompany any prospective buyers during all property showings.
11/11/2024
$1,950,000
145.2 ac.
ACTIVE
Cochran County - Morton, TX
PRICE REDUCED
Eslabon 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 peak
Two chill coolers (29 x 61.3 x 23), equipped with 12' rail
Meat fabrication room (58 x 41.5)
Vacuum packing room (29 x 18)
Palletizing room (28 x 36)
Box make-up room
Finished product freezer (37 x 24)
Finished product rail cooler (25 x 68)
Dry storage room
Two-bay loading dock
Offices, locker rooms, and restrooms
Location Overview:
Morton, Texas, is the county seat of Cochran County. As of the 2020 census, the citys population was 1,690, while the total population of Cochran County stands at 2,547.
The propertys proximity to key locations includes:
55 miles from Portales, NM
63 miles from Clovis, NM
85 miles from Hereford, TX
25 miles from Levelland, TX
56 miles from Lubbock, TX
Property 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. Buyers Agents must be identified upon first contact and must accompany any prospective buyers during all property showings.
11/11/2024
$1,950,000
145.2 ac.
ACTIVE
Cochran County - Morton, TX
PRICE REDUCED
Eslabon 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 peak
Two chill coolers (29 x 61.3 x 23), equipped with 12' rail
Meat fabrication room (58 x 41.5)
Vacuum packing room (29 x 18)
Palletizing room (28 x 36)
Box make-up room
Finished product freezer (37 x 24)
Finished product rail cooler (25 x 68)
Dry storage room
Two-bay loading dock
Offices, locker rooms, and restrooms
Location Overview:
Morton, Texas, is the county seat of Cochran County. As of the 2020 census, the citys population was 1,690, while the total population of Cochran County stands at 2,547.
The propertys proximity to key locations includes:
55 miles from Portales, NM
63 miles from Clovis, NM
85 miles from Hereford, TX
25 miles from Levelland, TX
56 miles from Lubbock, TX
Property 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. Buyers Agents must be identified upon first contact and must accompany any prospective buyers during all property showings.
11/11/2024
$1,950,000
145.2 ac.
ACTIVE
Cochran County - Morton, TX
PRICE REDUCED
Eslabon 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 peak
Two chill coolers (29 x 61.3 x 23), equipped with 12' rail
Meat fabrication room (58 x 41.5)
Vacuum packing room (29 x 18)
Palletizing room (28 x 36)
Box make-up room
Finished product freezer (37 x 24)
Finished product rail cooler (25 x 68)
Dry storage room
Two-bay loading dock
Offices, locker rooms, and restrooms
Location Overview:
Morton, Texas, is the county seat of Cochran County. As of the 2020 census, the citys population was 1,690, while the total population of Cochran County stands at 2,547.
The propertys proximity to key locations includes:
55 miles from Portales, NM
63 miles from Clovis, NM
85 miles from Hereford, TX
25 miles from Levelland, TX
56 miles from Lubbock, TX
Property 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. Buyers Agents must be identified upon first contact and must accompany any prospective buyers during all property showings.
11/11/2024
$1,950,000
145.2 ac.
ACTIVE
Cochran County - Morton, TX
PRICE REDUCED
Eslabon 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 peak
Two chill coolers (29 x 61.3 x 23), equipped with 12' rail
Meat fabrication room (58 x 41.5)
Vacuum packing room (29 x 18)
Palletizing room (28 x 36)
Box make-up room
Finished product freezer (37 x 24)
Finished product rail cooler (25 x 68)
Dry storage room
Two-bay loading dock
Offices, locker rooms, and restrooms
Location Overview:
Morton, Texas, is the county seat of Cochran County. As of the 2020 census, the citys population was 1,690, while the total population of Cochran County stands at 2,547.
The propertys proximity to key locations includes:
55 miles from Portales, NM
63 miles from Clovis, NM
85 miles from Hereford, TX
25 miles from Levelland, TX
56 miles from Lubbock, TX
Property 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. Buyers Agents must be identified upon first contact and must accompany any prospective buyers during all property showings.
11/11/2024
$1,950,000
145.2 ac.
ACTIVE
Cochran County - Morton, TX
PRICE REDUCED
Eslabon 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 peak
Two chill coolers (29 x 61.3 x 23), equipped with 12' rail
Meat fabrication room (58 x 41.5)
Vacuum packing room (29 x 18)
Palletizing room (28 x 36)
Box make-up room
Finished product freezer (37 x 24)
Finished product rail cooler (25 x 68)
Dry storage room
Two-bay loading dock
Offices, locker rooms, and restrooms
Location Overview:
Morton, Texas, is the county seat of Cochran County. As of the 2020 census, the citys population was 1,690, while the total population of Cochran County stands at 2,547.
The propertys proximity to key locations includes:
55 miles from Portales, NM
63 miles from Clovis, NM
85 miles from Hereford, TX
25 miles from Levelland, TX
56 miles from Lubbock, TX
Property 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. Buyers Agents must be identified upon first contact and must accompany any prospective buyers during all property showings.
11/11/2024
$1,950,000
145.2 ac.
ACTIVE
Cochran County - Morton, TX
PRICE REDUCED
Eslabon 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 peak
Two chill coolers (29 x 61.3 x 23), equipped with 12' rail
Meat fabrication room (58 x 41.5)
Vacuum packing room (29 x 18)
Palletizing room (28 x 36)
Box make-up room
Finished product freezer (37 x 24)
Finished product rail cooler (25 x 68)
Dry storage room
Two-bay loading dock
Offices, locker rooms, and restrooms
Location Overview:
Morton, Texas, is the county seat of Cochran County. As of the 2020 census, the citys population was 1,690, while the total population of Cochran County stands at 2,547.
The propertys proximity to key locations includes:
55 miles from Portales, NM
63 miles from Clovis, NM
85 miles from Hereford, TX
25 miles from Levelland, TX
56 miles from Lubbock, TX
Property 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. Buyers Agents must be identified upon first contact and must accompany any prospective buyers during all property showings.
11/11/2024
$1,950,000
145.2 ac.
ACTIVE
Cochran County - Morton, TX
PRICE REDUCED
Eslabon 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 peak
Two chill coolers (29 x 61.3 x 23), equipped with 12' rail
Meat fabrication room (58 x 41.5)
Vacuum packing room (29 x 18)
Palletizing room (28 x 36)
Box make-up room
Finished product freezer (37 x 24)
Finished product rail cooler (25 x 68)
Dry storage room
Two-bay loading dock
Offices, locker rooms, and restrooms
Location Overview:
Morton, Texas, is the county seat of Cochran County. As of the 2020 census, the citys population was 1,690, while the total population of Cochran County stands at 2,547.
The propertys proximity to key locations includes:
55 miles from Portales, NM
63 miles from Clovis, NM
85 miles from Hereford, TX
25 miles from Levelland, TX
56 miles from Lubbock, TX
Property 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. Buyers Agents must be identified upon first contact and must accompany any prospective buyers during all property showings.
11/11/2024
$1,950,000
145.2 ac.
ACTIVE
Cochran County - Morton, TX
PRICE REDUCED
Eslabon 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 peak
Two chill coolers (29 x 61.3 x 23), equipped with 12' rail
Meat fabrication room (58 x 41.5)
Vacuum packing room (29 x 18)
Palletizing room (28 x 36)
Box make-up room
Finished product freezer (37 x 24)
Finished product rail cooler (25 x 68)
Dry storage room
Two-bay loading dock
Offices, locker rooms, and restrooms
Location Overview:
Morton, Texas, is the county seat of Cochran County. As of the 2020 census, the citys population was 1,690, while the total population of Cochran County stands at 2,547.
The propertys proximity to key locations includes:
55 miles from Portales, NM
63 miles from Clovis, NM
85 miles from Hereford, TX
25 miles from Levelland, TX
56 miles from Lubbock, TX
Property 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. Buyers Agents must be identified upon first contact and must accompany any prospective buyers during all property showings.
09/09/2024
$240,000
160 ac.
ACTIVE
Cochran County - Plains, TX
This 160 acre tract holds native grassland available for grazing and has infrastructure in place for its current oil production. The tract is located roughly 21 miles north of Plains, Texas and 32 miles southwest of Whiteface, Texas. This area is home to mule deer and can be used for recreational hunting.
03/20/2025
$3,657,566
975 ac.
ACTIVE
Cochran County - TBD COUNTY ROAD, Morton, TX
975.75 Acres Cochran County, TX
Property Highlights:
- 738.19 certified organic acres Ideal for organic farming operations
- 94.44 acres enrolled in the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) Generating passive income
- 9 center-pivot irrigation systems Installed between 2007 and 2020, ensuring efficient water distribution
- Exceptional soil quality Supports high crop yields and long-term sustainability
- Prime location Easy access via State F.M. Highway 1585
Investment Opportunity:
This highly productive farm offers a diverse agricultural portfolio, blending organic production with conservation incentives. Whether you are an investor, row crop farmer, or organic producer, this property is well-positioned for immediate and long-term success.
03/20/2025
$3,657,566
975 ac.
ACTIVE
Cochran County - TBD COUNTY ROAD, Morton, TX
975.75 Acres Cochran County, TX
Property Highlights:
- 738.19 certified organic acres Ideal for organic farming operations
- 94.44 acres enrolled in the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) Generating passive income
- 9 center-pivot irrigation systems Installed between 2007 and 2020, ensuring efficient water distribution
- Exceptional soil quality Supports high crop yields and long-term sustainability
- Prime location Easy access via State F.M. Highway 1585
Investment Opportunity:
This highly productive farm offers a diverse agricultural portfolio, blending organic production with conservation incentives. Whether you are an investor, row crop farmer, or organic producer, this property is well-positioned for immediate and long-term success.
03/20/2025
$3,657,566
975 ac.
ACTIVE
Cochran County - TBD COUNTY ROAD, Morton, TX
975.75 Acres Cochran County, TX
Property Highlights:
- 738.19 certified organic acres Ideal for organic farming operations
- 94.44 acres enrolled in the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) Generating passive income
- 9 center-pivot irrigation systems Installed between 2007 and 2020, ensuring efficient water distribution
- Exceptional soil quality Supports high crop yields and long-term sustainability
- Prime location Easy access via State F.M. Highway 1585
Investment Opportunity:
This highly productive farm offers a diverse agricultural portfolio, blending organic production with conservation incentives. Whether you are an investor, row crop farmer, or organic producer, this property is well-positioned for immediate and long-term success.
03/20/2025
$3,657,566
975 ac.
ACTIVE
Cochran County - TBD COUNTY ROAD, Morton, TX
975.75 Acres Cochran County, TX
Property Highlights:
- 738.19 certified organic acres Ideal for organic farming operations
- 94.44 acres enrolled in the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) Generating passive income
- 9 center-pivot irrigation systems Installed between 2007 and 2020, ensuring efficient water distribution
- Exceptional soil quality Supports high crop yields and long-term sustainability
- Prime location Easy access via State F.M. Highway 1585
Investment Opportunity:
This highly productive farm offers a diverse agricultural portfolio, blending organic production with conservation incentives. Whether you are an investor, row crop farmer, or organic producer, this property is well-positioned for immediate and long-term success.
03/20/2025
$3,657,566
975 ac.
ACTIVE
Cochran County - TBD COUNTY ROAD, Morton, TX
975.75 Acres Cochran County, TX
Property Highlights:
- 738.19 certified organic acres Ideal for organic farming operations
- 94.44 acres enrolled in the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) Generating passive income
- 9 center-pivot irrigation systems Installed between 2007 and 2020, ensuring efficient water distribution
- Exceptional soil quality Supports high crop yields and long-term sustainability
- Prime location Easy access via State F.M. Highway 1585
Investment Opportunity:
This highly productive farm offers a diverse agricultural portfolio, blending organic production with conservation incentives. Whether you are an investor, row crop farmer, or organic producer, this property is well-positioned for immediate and long-term success.
03/20/2025
$3,657,566
975 ac.
ACTIVE
Cochran County - TBD COUNTY ROAD, Morton, TX
975.75 Acres Cochran County, TX
Property Highlights:
- 738.19 certified organic acres Ideal for organic farming operations
- 94.44 acres enrolled in the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) Generating passive income
- 9 center-pivot irrigation systems Installed between 2007 and 2020, ensuring efficient water distribution
- Exceptional soil quality Supports high crop yields and long-term sustainability
- Prime location Easy access via State F.M. Highway 1585
Investment Opportunity:
This highly productive farm offers a diverse agricultural portfolio, blending organic production with conservation incentives. Whether you are an investor, row crop farmer, or organic producer, this property is well-positioned for immediate and long-term success.
03/20/2025
$3,657,566
975 ac.
ACTIVE
Cochran County - TBD COUNTY ROAD, Morton, TX
975.75 Acres Cochran County, TX
Property Highlights:
- 738.19 certified organic acres Ideal for organic farming operations
- 94.44 acres enrolled in the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) Generating passive income
- 9 center-pivot irrigation systems Installed between 2007 and 2020, ensuring efficient water distribution
- Exceptional soil quality Supports high crop yields and long-term sustainability
- Prime location Easy access via State F.M. Highway 1585
Investment Opportunity:
This highly productive farm offers a diverse agricultural portfolio, blending organic production with conservation incentives. Whether you are an investor, row crop farmer, or organic producer, this property is well-positioned for immediate and long-term success.
03/20/2025
$3,657,566
975 ac.
ACTIVE
Cochran County - TBD COUNTY ROAD, Morton, TX
975.75 Acres Cochran County, TX
Property Highlights:
- 738.19 certified organic acres Ideal for organic farming operations
- 94.44 acres enrolled in the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) Generating passive income
- 9 center-pivot irrigation systems Installed between 2007 and 2020, ensuring efficient water distribution
- Exceptional soil quality Supports high crop yields and long-term sustainability
- Prime location Easy access via State F.M. Highway 1585
Investment Opportunity:
This highly productive farm offers a diverse agricultural portfolio, blending organic production with conservation incentives. Whether you are an investor, row crop farmer, or organic producer, this property is well-positioned for immediate and long-term success.
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