Power your farm with propane
Farmers, like other businesses, are constantly working to improve efficiency and reduce cost. Propane offers several solutions that can help do just that. For instance, today’s propane-powered irrigation engines can cost less to purchase than diesel irrigation engines and they can reduce fuel costs considerably.
Propane is made in America, primarily from domestic natural gas, and we have plenty of it; in fact, the United States is a net exporter of propane, producing more than we actually use.
Propane-powered irrigation systems produce 11 percent fewer greenhouse gas emissions than diesel systems and 24 percent fewer than gasoline systems. They can also lower emissions of oxides of nitrogen (NOx) compared with other fuels. It’s a cleaner, more efficient way to fuel farms.
Propane offers proven refueling options delivered right to the farm. No matter the size of an operation, a local propane supplier can customize the perfect fueling plan.
Agricultural products that use propane
Nearly 830,000 farms in the United States use propane, and with good reason. Propane is a clean-burning, reliable, and efficient energy source. Farmers can depend on propane to responsibly run their operations both in and out of the field.
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