Agriculture: Energy For Growing Crops - and Growing Profits

Propane delivers significant savings over other fuels, while enabling you to significantly lower emissions—right now.

Feeding The World Is a Big Job

It takes a versatile energy solution to help feed seven billion people. Propane can handle almost any job on the farm — one reason why more farmers than ever are making the switch

Lower Costs

Propane equipment is built for efficiency, so it can lower your fuel costs for nearly every application, from irrigation to building heat.

Lower Costs

Propane-fueled irrigation engines can reduce fuel costs per hour by 45 percent compared with diesel-fueled alternatives.

Lower Costs

Modern propane-fueled grain dryers can require 50 percent less thermal energy compared with older models.

HABITAT PROTECTION

Propane can help you meet the strictest emissions goals: it's proven to produce fewer emissions compared with diesel or gasoline models.

HABITAT PROTECTION

Using propane produces 43 percent fewer greenhouse gas emissions than using an equivalent amount of electricity generated from the U.S. grid.

HABITAT PROTECTION

As an approved alternative fuel under the Clean Air Act of 1990, propane meets Tier 4 standards and EPA regulations.

HABITAT PROTECTION

By 2050, the World LPG Association (WLPGA) estimates we’ll be able to meet worldwide propane demand with only renewable propane.

RELIABLE POWER

As an abundant energy source that isn't affected by interruptions to the electric grid, propane always delivers no matter what the season brings.

RELIABLE POWER

More than 60,000 miles of pipeline and thousands of fuel dealers make propane readily available throughout the United States.

RELIABLE POWER

The average business will experience 3.5 power interruptions in a two-year period. Short power interruptions can cost a mid-size business up to $14,000.

RELIABLE POWER

More than 90 percent of U.S. propane supplies are produced in the United States.

PROVEN PERFORMANCE

About 40 percent of American farms trust propane as a reliable energy source for their operations.

PROVEN PERFORMANCE

More than 800,000 U.S. farms use propane for agricultural and heating operations.

PROVEN PERFORMANCE

About half of farms in the United States trust propane as an energy source in their homes and residences.

How to Get Started With Propane

Educate Yourself About Propane

Research the benefits of adding propane to your operation. Your local propane supplier is a great place to start.

Learn About Propane Equipment

Enter your zip code to find equipment dealers near you who are confirmed sellers of propane ag equipment. An equipment dealer can also assist with equipment conversions.

Your local implement dealer is a great source for information about specific propane-powered equipment.

Work With Your Propane Supplier

Enter your zip code to find a supplier in your area who serves ag producers. Your local propane supplier can help you determine the best size and location for your propane tank based on your propane equipment.

Install Your Equipment

Once your equipment is delivered, work with your implement dealer and propane supplier to make sure everything is running smoothly.

Enter your zip code to find a propane supplier

If you’re wondering, “Where can I find a propane supplier near me?” then you’ve come to the right place. Propane is the energy for everyone, and your local propane supplier can help you assess your energy needs for your home or business. They can also answer any questions about what makes propane so affordable, reliable, and versatile. Enter your zip code to find suppliers near you.

Didn’t Find What You’re Looking For? Check Our FAQs.

Where can I buy propane appliances?

Propane.com offers shopping guides for grills and patio heaters or contact your local propane supplier for suggestions nearby. Some propane suppliers offer appliance showrooms featuring everything from space and water heaters to kitchen appliances and fireplaces.

What do I do when my portable propane tank is empty?

When the propane tank you use for grilling or other outdoor appliances is empty, drop it off and purchase a full tank at one of thousands of tank exchanges nationwide. You’ll find them everywhere from hardware and rental stores to grocers, convenience stores, and gas stations. In addition, there are many propane cylinder refilling locations available across the country. Contact your local propane supplier for more information on refilling or exchanging cylinders.

Where can I find someone to service my propane appliances?

Your local propane supplier is an excellent source of information for things like propane appliance servicing and repairs. Contact them with your questions about servicing, repairing, or replacing propane appliances.