What Can Propane Do For Your Farm?

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Irrigation

When you look at the benefits of propane, the cost advantages make it a smart business decision. New propane-powered engines typically cost 20 to 40 percent less than diesel engines for comparable power.

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Grain Drying

Today's propane grain drying technology is up to 50 percent more efficient than older models. That's savings you can count on. Farmers know it’s reliable, effective, and efficient — which is why it's been the number one choice of American producers for decades.

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Greenhouses and Building Heat

With propane building heat, you get the consistent, precise temperatures needed for healthier plants and animals. Propane can be used for heating in a variety of different ways. Most commonly, propane is used to power furnaces, boilers, and radiant heaters on agricultural operations.

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Generators

Propane standby generators are available in a wide variety of capacities, so there's a model that will meet the needs of any size home, business, or building.

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Weed Control

Applied twice in a growing season to row crops, propane flame weeding is up to 90 percent effective against weeds.

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Water Heating

Commercial-sized propane water heaters are ideal for agricultural use. With incredible efficiency, they can provide hot water for cleaning, sanitizing equipment, and much more.

 

Interested in how you can use propane on your farm? Contact us about easy tank installation options, and where propane fits your needs. Whatever you choose, when you want reliable and efficient power for your farming needs, Arrick’s Propane is here to help.