7-1 IAN Propane Savings 2
As Idaho farmers along with all Americans are encouraged to look for energy independence and energy sources other than gasoline and diesel, one natural resource that keeps popping up is propane. In yesterday’s report, we learned that converting certain types of farm machinery to propane might be a cost saving option. Propane industry officials say that propane is a very efficient and clean burning fossil fuel and that more than 600,000 U.S. farms use propane to run generators and other farm equipment. Propane proponents say that this cleaning fuel doesn’t leave significant lead, varnish or carbon deposits that cause pre-mature wear in engines and this, in turn, leads to a reduction of maintenance needs and costs. So, ag producers who are looking to reduce input costs may want to think about propane.