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Kinnamon Ridge Dairy, LLC
Sauk County, Wisconsin

 

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Kinnamon Ridge Dairy, LLC

Kinnamon Ridge Dairy, LLC
Kinnamon Ridge Dairy, LLC
Kinnamon Ridge Dairy, LLC

Kinnamon Ridge Dairy expanded their facilities to accommodate a 650 head dairy operation. The project included construction of two free stall barns, milking parlor, sand bedding separation system, and two cell manure containment facility.

The manure storage facility was able to reuse one of the existing lagoons and a second new storage lagoon was constructed. The existing lagoon was used as the primary settling tank with liquid overflow into the new lagoon. The new lagoon was able to use 26,000 cy of foundry sand for embankment fill. The clay liner was constructed in the lagoon, which was taken from an on-site borrow pit.

Vierbicher services included construction staking for the buildings and lagoon construction, soil testing, compaction testing, and construction documentation.