
PERC approves funding requests in Portland
August 9, 2011 By Kevin Yanik
A partnership with Fiskars aims to develop propane-powered lawn care equipment.
Read MoreA partnership with Fiskars aims to develop propane-powered lawn care equipment.
Read MorePalpable concern over the propane industry’s long-range viability is driving strategic changes to reverse last decade’s decline in domestic sales.
Read MorePERC recently launched an updated Propane FEED program website for farmers.
Read MoreLandscape companies are discovering that propane can power their equipment just as well – or better – as their gasoline counterparts, and some companies have been able to prove the notable advantages propane equipment, through OEMs or aftermarket conversions, has provided to their bottom line.
Read MoreThe Propane Education & Research Council (PERC) approved a budget of $46.1 million for 2009.
Read MoreJim Coker has spent the last three years traveling around the country, visiting dealers and potential customers and expressing just how far his Envirogard propane lawn mowers have come.
Read MoreMowing down the competition may have new meaning for propane marketers who push the turf care benefits of LPG-powered commercial lawn mowers. By providing fuel for this brand new equipment, marketers could rake in some off-season greenbacks.
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