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On occasion, having too little debt can be bad for your business. If that seems crazy, take a look at the following case study and decide for yourself. Read more»
A lean-burning, 74-horsepower propane engine developed by engineers at the Southwest Research Institute in San Antonio, Texas, demonstrates a low-emissions alternative to diesel power. Read more»
P ropane remains the primary fuel for drying and ripening crops, but poultry producers are busy hatching assorted technological innovations that take advantage of its heat-generating properties. Since 90 percent of the propane used is converted directly to energy, it presents enticing economic incentives for expanding its barnyard applications. Read more»
Pipeline operators may soon be required to guard against terrorist attacks as well as leaks and spills. Read more»
Probably every propane dealer knows a veteran industry colleague who has converted a standard farm tractor to run on propane. Or perhaps you've even done this work yourself. Read more»
Farmers who flame-broil the weeds infesting their fields and orchards are finding that this method is safer for the environment and at the same time more cost-effective than chemical defoliants and pesticides. Read more»
Propane industry leaders are pressing hard for personal contributions from the rank and file to help finance the election campaigns of select candidates for the U.S. House of Representatives and Senate. Read more»
Tax credits and grants to encourage propane use have cleared both houses of Congress. A conference committee is trying to resolve differences between the Energy Policy Act of 2002 the Senate passed recently and a different version the House passed last summer. Read more»
Fifteen years ago, the propane industry thought it was doing a major advertising push by collecting $1 million in voluntary contributions from marketers to run television commercials during the NFL Game of the Week. Read more»
There has always been at least a mild chafing from the ties that bind propane marketers to the safety forces that protect the thousands of small communities across the nation. Read more»









