Farming has always been the backbone of Dodge County, and good concrete plays a bigger role in that life than most people realize. Whether it’s a barn floor, feed pad, or machine shed, strong and steady concrete keeps a farm running smoothly day after day. At Dodge County Ready Mix, we’ve delivered thousands of yards of agricultural concrete to farms all across the county — from quiet back roads outside Horicon to wide-open dairy operations on the edge of Waupun.
When a farmer calls for concrete, they’re not just talking about a slab. They’re talking about a surface that needs to stand up to livestock, tractors, skid steers, and everything else that gets rolled, scraped, and washed across it. That means the mix has to be right every time.
A dairy farmer near Mayville once told us how he used to fight with a crumbling feed pad every winter. It got so bad one year the skid steer left ruts in the concrete. When he finally decided to replace it, we brought in an agricultural mix made to handle constant washing and wear. That was over five years ago. He still sends us a text every spring to say, “Pad still looks great.”
Farming isn’t a Monday-to-Friday job. It’s early mornings, late nights, and a lot of hard use. Feed pads see daily wear. Barn floors handle weight and moisture. Drive lanes get beat up by heavy equipment. If the concrete isn’t poured right, cracks, spalling, or crumbling can start to show fast.
We’ve heard plenty of stories from farmers who tried to “make do” with the wrong mix and ended up re-pouring sections just a couple years later. That’s why we work with agricultural customers to get the mix tailored to the job.
Our ready mix facility here in Dodge County lets us batch agricultural mixes built to last through Wisconsin seasons and farm wear and tear. Whether it’s a high-strength mix for a feed lane or a smooth but durable finish for a barn interior, the trucks leave loaded and ready to pour.
Because batching happens in-house, there’s no guessing about what’s going in. That means farmers can count on consistent strength, yard after yard, season after season.
Farming in Wisconsin means working around the seasons. Spring can be wet, summer can be scorching, and winter likes to test every surface on the farm. Those conditions can wreak havoc on weak or poorly poured concrete. That’s why timing and mix strength are a big part of agricultural pours.
We’ve done plenty of early morning deliveries where the farmer’s already out working before sunrise, getting everything ready for the pour. When the truck backs in and the mix flows, the day just falls into place.
Farm work doesn’t stop, and neither should the concrete that supports it. Whether it’s a new feed pad, barn floor, or machine shed, a good pour means less maintenance and more time getting work done.
Call Dodge County Ready Mix today at (920) 960-4548 to schedule your agricultural concrete delivery.
We typically use higher-strength mixes designed to handle constant washing, moisture, and scraping.
Yes, we often schedule agricultural pours early so farmers can get the work done before the heat of the day or before chores pile up.
Yes, our agricultural mixes are designed to resist wear from livestock, equipment, and cleaning.
Absolutely. Many farms use different mixes for feed pads, drive lanes, and barn floors.
We deliver throughout Dodge County and surrounding areas including Beaver Dam, Mayville, and Waupun.
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