
Propane proves reliable on the farm amid unpredictable weather
July 19, 2022 By Chris Lewis
Propane marketers and their agriculture customers expect the unexpected as the number of severe weather events rises around the country.
Read MorePropane marketers and their agriculture customers expect the unexpected as the number of severe weather events rises around the country.
Read MoreA majority of Midwest agricultural producers are choosing propane for grain drying compared with other energy options, according to a new survey from PERC.
Read MoreMarketers unite to fulfill fertile fall crop drying load and meet heating demands during the relatively mild 2019-20 winter.
Read MoreThe Propane Education & Research Council (PERC) added an agronomic heat treatment systems equipment category to its 2020 Propane Farm Incentive Program.
Read MoreThe Propane Education & Research Council (PERC) says flooding in the Midwest and typical demand for propane can drive up pricing this fall.
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