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Hood Dairy Farms is a four-generation family farm that expanded its dairy operation from 50
cows to 400 cows in 2000. For many generations, dairy and cash crops were the main
business, but consistently low grain prices drove the need to change. After years of planning
and research to grow the herd and use the land efficiently, Hood Farms chose Cover-All®
buildings for their dairy operation.
“Before we made our decision, we visited another large Cover-All dairy facility in Wisconsin
and we were totally impressed,” says Tim Hood. “When I walked into their barn I thought to
myself, ‘If I were a cow, this is the barn I would want to be in.’” The long-term goal is to expand
the dairy operation to 800 cows and have the facilities and cow management systems to
accommodate this growth strategy.
Superior air ventilation and clear-span design of the Cover-All® buildings were also important
features to Hood Farms. “Because the roof is so much higher than a conventional barn, we have
a large volume of air over the cattle. We were able to design the barn to get all the natural
ventilation we need. The air always smells good in our barns.”
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“We are a family dairy operation, so we need the buildings to last
generations. The materials that Cover-All® buildings are constructed with are far superior to anything else"
Tim Hood
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The Hood family has four Cover-All® buildings. All four buildings are connected to guarantee
maximum cow comfort. The 100' wide x 460' long main free stall is attached to a 30'
wide x 96' long cross-walk
which leads to a 90' wide x 120' long barn for close up cows. The close-up cow area is connected to a
50' wide x 80' long Cover-All® holding area and milking parlor. “We are a family dairy operation, so we need the buildings to last generations,” says Hood.
“The materials that Cover-All buildings are constructed with are far superior to anything else.
Metal buildings are prone to rust and the treated posts in wood barns can rot.” Cover-All®
buildings utilize galvanized steel tubing with a triple-coated Gatorshield® corrosion barrier for
the interior frame system. The DuraWeave® fabric cover is resistant to rust and virtually
maintenance free. The four Cover-All® buildings were installed in just three weeks, preventing
any rain delays for contractors to finish pouring the cement floor. All these benefits add up to a more productive environment for cows and dairy operators.
“When you purchase animals from a number of different sources, health issues can be a
concern,” says Hood. “We are confident that the combination of fresh air, natural light and good
cow management are the reasons for excellent herd health. I'm pleased to say that we have
maintained exceptional health of our herd during the transition period.” Cover-All has proven to be the ideal dairy barn solution for the business and provisions for
another 100’ wide x 460’ long Cover-All® building are already in the plans for the next phase of expansion. |
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Hood Dairy Farms 100' W x 460' L free-stall barn attached to a 30' W x 96' L crosswalk.
"We are confident that the combination of fresh air, natural light and good cow
management are the reason for excellent herd health," says Tim Hood.

The 90' W x 120' L barn for close-up cows is connected to the 50' W x 80' L holding
area.

"We were able to design the barn to get all the natural ventilation we need,"
says Tim Hood. |