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Agriculture

Agricultural

Propane For Your Farm

Propane is an economical choice for farmers who need a heat source for numerous applications on their farms:

  • Crop drying
  • Livestock heating
  • Heating turkey barns
  • Heating bird barns
  • Greenhouse heating

Propane can be up to 50% less expensive than other options. That’s one of the many reasons agricultural propane is the choice of nearly 900,000 farms across America. Plus, propane is a truly American fuel source that reduces a farm’s carbon footprint.

If you are interested in our agricultural propane, please contact us today.

Dryers

Tons of agricultural product, including nuts, corn, wheat, soybeans, rice and other grains are dried in dryers. It’s a critical process in farms around the country to prevent spoilage during storage. Propane is the perfect fuel to drive this process. It’s reliable and cost-effective, and today’s high-efficiency propane-powered dryers make it even more of a value. It’s not just the product that benefits, you’ll see the difference in your wallet as well. That’s why propane is the fuel of choice for farmers nationwide.

Brooders

Installing a quality gas heater in your coop can take care of your heating needs to protect your livestock. A propane system is the perfect heating solution when electricity is not a cost-effective option. Keep your stock and your business growing with propane.

Generators

A power failure can devastate a farm in a hurry. That’s why a backup power source like an emergency generator is a critical piece of equipment. Backup generators not only prevent costly interruptions in operations but also protect livestock and ensure that critical equipment like water wells and ventilation fans are always functioning. Propane also gives farmers additional peace of mind because it will not degrade over time, unlike gasoline or diesel.

Greenhouses

More and more farms rely on propane to heat greenhouses, keeping both plants and animals safely heated during cold winter months. Propane can also be used to power the equipment that keeps greenhouses clean and sanitized.

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