
July 2024: US corn crop progress
July 2, 2024 By LP Gas
Propane retailers preparing for the crop drying season should note that corn crop progress is on pace with the five-year average.
Read MorePropane retailers preparing for the crop drying season should note that corn crop progress is on pace with the five-year average.
Read MorePropane retailers urged to avoid complacency with next year’s volumes following a mild winter heating season.
Read MoreA National Propane Gas Association panel discussion at its fall meetings focused on lessons learned from the challenging 2013-14 winter.
Read MoreThis Trader’s Corner reviews end-of-winter inventory positions since 2015 and evaluates possibilities for inventory at the end of winter 2023-24.
Read MoreCost Management Solutions’ bias toward a weaker propane prices is based primarily on its outlook for domestic propane demand.
Read MorePropane plays a vital role in the agricultural industry and ag customers should recognize the diversity and versatility of the fuel source.
Read MorePropane retailers preparing for the crop drying season should note the corn crop is progressing at a pace consistent with last year.
Read MoreTraining, education and planning are being credited for smoother deliveries and suitable supply during the winter of 2022-23.
Read MoreNational Propane Gas Association (NPGA) webinar participants spoke about the progress being made with the corn crop and presented propane supply forecasts.
Read MoreEach month, LP Gas provides updates on the U.S. propane market, as well as the latest trends. The data for July 2022 highlights the U.S. corn crop progress.
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