Four large metal silos stand outside a beige industrial building with "Hood" and "Booth Bros Dairy" logos; a flagpole and a small white entrance are in front.
The Booth Brothers Dairy in Barre on Thursday, Sept. 25. Photo by Glenn Russell/VTDigger

Dairy manufacturer HP Hood has confirmed it plans to close the Booth Bros. manufacturing plant in Barre in April. 

The Booth Bros. facility, which bottles different milk varieties, has been operating in Barre since 1946 and was sold to Hood in 1997. Approximately 50 employees will be affected by the closure, Hood spokesperson Lynne Bohan said in an email. 

Hood decided on the closure after a review of the companyโ€™s milk operations in the Northeast, Bohan said. 

โ€œHood carefully reviewed each of its fluid plantโ€™s geographic locations, current production capacity, as well as rising infrastructure costs,โ€ she said. 

Industrial facility with multiple buildings, white storage tanks, and loading docks, situated on a grassy field with misty hills and autumn trees in the background.
Photo by Glenn Russell/VTDigger

The company is planning to provide severance packages and outplacement assistance to the affected employees, Bohan said

She added that Hood is working to transition the manufacturing in Barre to other Hood plants. The company has 11 other plants listed on its website, located in New England, New York, Virginia and California. The company also still plans to manufacture Booth Bros.-branded products and sell them in Vermont, Bohan said.

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