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Agriculture

Look to Lakes Gas when you need propane for your modern Midwest farm

From crop drying to coop heating and beyond, propane is the ideal fuel for modern farms and it’s used by about 320,000 farms in the U.S. today. (Source: NPGA)

You’ll see lower fuel costs with propane-powered irrigation engines, which deliver high horsepower and low emissions. And crop drying with propane offers such highly efficient performance that you’ll make the most of your profit potential while minimizing any crop loss.

This reliable fuel powers farms throughout Minnesota and Wisconsin, as well as across the United States. Here’s a look at just some of the ways you can maximize propane for agriculture:

  • drying and ripening crops
  • irrigating fields
  • powering generators
  • heating hog barns, poultry production facilities, greenhouses, water tanks, farmhouses and more
  • combatting weeds and insects with flaming equipment
  • keeping orchards warm in cold weather
  • keeping milking operations sanitized

become a customerPropane is also an integral part of making crop moisture control technology work for your farm.

Ultimately, propane is the way to go for your modern farm as it is a cost-effective, environmentally friendly, clean and portable fuel. As time passes, this portable fuel does not degrade, and you won’t see any contamination of your soil or water, which you would see with gasoline or diesel.

An ideal energy source for office heating, refrigeration, truck fuel and greenhouse heating, propane is reliable and clean burning. We offer a range of bulk propane options.

Propane, which is in abundant supply, will help you keep up with the times and move your agricultural business forward. This low-carbon-content fuel is made primarily from domestic natural gas.

Become a customer at Lakes Gas today!

Contact us to let us know how we can help make your Wisconsin or Minnesota farm as energy-efficient and affordable as possible.