Farm & Agricultural Storage construction in Georgia
Farm & Agricultural Storage

Farm & Agricultural Buildings in Georgia

Georgia Pole Barn Builders serves the state's agricultural community with purpose-built farm buildings, hay barns, equipment shelters, and livestock housing. Georgia's farming industry — from row crops and pecans to cattle and poultry — depends on reliable, well-built structures that protect equipment, store harvests, and shelter animals. We build agricultural pole barns designed specifically for Georgia's farming needs and climate.

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Farm & Agricultural Storage in Georgia

Agriculture is the backbone of Georgia's economy, and our agricultural buildings are designed to support the hardworking farmers and ranchers who keep it running. Whether you grow cotton, peanuts, pecans, or vegetables, raise cattle, poultry, or horses, or operate a timber or hay business, we build the structures you need to protect your investment and improve your operation's efficiency.

Our agricultural pole barns range from simple open-sided hay barns and equipment shelters to fully enclosed, climate-controlled storage buildings. We build hay barns with proper roof pitch and overhang to keep bales dry, equipment shelters with wide door openings and tall sidewalls to accommodate modern farm machinery, livestock barns with ventilation systems designed for Georgia's heat and humidity, and produce storage buildings with insulation to maintain proper temperatures.

Ventilation is critical for agricultural buildings in Georgia, where summer temperatures regularly exceed 90 degrees and humidity stays high for months. We design ventilation systems using ridge vents, eave vents, turbine vents, and powered exhaust fans to maintain air quality and temperature control. For livestock barns, proper ventilation reduces heat stress, improves animal health, and prevents moisture buildup that can damage stored feed and equipment.

Georgia's agricultural community has trusted post-frame construction for generations because it delivers the most building for the money. Pole barns cost significantly less per square foot than steel-frame or masonry buildings, go up faster so you can get back to farming sooner, and can be expanded as your operation grows. We've built agricultural buildings for farms across Albany, Tifton, Valdosta, Macon, and communities throughout South and Central Georgia.

Why Choose

Benefits of Our Farm & Agricultural Storage

Designed for Georgia's agricultural climate and conditions
Open-sided, partially enclosed, or fully enclosed options
Tall sidewalls and wide doors for large equipment access
Proper ventilation for livestock health and crop storage
Durable steel construction that withstands farm use
Cost-effective post-frame construction method
Custom sizing for any farm operation
Easy to expand as your operation grows
Our Process

How We Build Your Farm & Agricultural Storage

1

Farm Visit

We visit your farm to understand your operation, assess the building site, and discuss your specific needs.

2

Agricultural Design

Custom building design tailored to your farming operation, including ventilation, access, and layout.

3

Permitting

We handle agricultural building permits with your local county, navigating any farm exemptions that may apply.

4

Construction

Our crew builds your agricultural building efficiently, minimizing disruption to your farming operations.

5

Handoff

Final inspection and walkthrough to ensure the building meets your operational needs.

Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to common questions about pole barn construction in Georgia.

What type of barn is best for storing farm equipment?+
For farm equipment storage, we recommend an open-sided or partially enclosed pole barn with a minimum 14-foot sidewall height to accommodate large tractors and implements. A 40x60 or larger building with wide door openings (at least 14 feet) provides easy access. Gravel or dirt floors work well for equipment storage, keeping costs down while providing a solid surface.
Do you build hay barns in Georgia?+
Yes, hay barns are one of our most popular agricultural buildings. We build open-sided hay barns that provide protection from rain while allowing air circulation to prevent mold. Sizes range from small 30x40 structures to large 60x120 barns for commercial hay operations. Proper roof pitch and overhang are critical for keeping hay dry in Georgia's climate.
Can you build a barn for livestock in Georgia?+
Absolutely. We build livestock barns for cattle, horses, goats, poultry, and other animals throughout Georgia. Our livestock barns include proper ventilation, drainage, and layout for animal comfort and efficient management. We can include features like stalls, feeding areas, milking parlors, and wash stations based on your specific livestock needs.
What is the best ventilation for an agricultural pole barn?+
Proper ventilation is critical for agricultural buildings in Georgia's hot, humid climate. We use a combination of ridge vents along the roof peak, eave vents at the sidewalls, and optional turbine vents or powered exhaust fans. For livestock barns, we design ventilation systems that maintain air quality and temperature control year-round.
Do agricultural buildings need permits in Georgia?+
In most Georgia counties, agricultural buildings do require permits, though some rural counties have exemptions for certain farm structures. Requirements vary significantly by county. We handle the permitting process for all our agricultural projects and know the specific requirements for counties across Georgia.

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