While gasoline and diesel can provide adequate energy, propane offers many more benefits. Allied Cooperative provides farming services and products like feed, grain, and propane to mid-Wisconsin’s hardworking farmers. Since 1917, their staff has provided for the community’s essential farming needs by looking out for their best interests.
Consider investing in propane as your source for fuel. It offers several benefits:
- It’s Clean: Propane burns cleanly and efficiently. When it’s properly mixed with air to form a combustible composition, it emits little soot and very low levels of carbon monoxide, hydrocarbons, and oxides of nitrogen—all of which can create the ground-level ozone otherwise known as smog. Due to its tight sealing, propane won’t evaporate during transportation or storage, but if it does leak, it would vaporize and dissipate into the atmosphere.
- It’s Cost-Efficient: Propane-fueled furnaces last approximately five to 10 years longer than electric heat pumps, and propane-fueled water heaters are less expensive to operate than electric heaters, with virtually double the recovery rate. Additionally, propane experiences lower carbon and oil contamination, resulting in engines with twice the amount of life as their gasoline counterparts. It also boasts unprecedented driving range, having more energy per gallon of fuel than many of its competitors.
- It Complements Other Energy Sources: While you can use propane as your main source of energy, it can also serve as a backup option for more environmentally friendly energy sources like wind and solar. For days that lack wind or sufficient sunshine, propane can provide the fuel necessary for you to achieve any and all farming services that you need accomplished.
Switch to propane to fulfill your fuel demands. Allied Cooperative provides a variety of products for your farming needs. For more information about their services, call (800) 247-5679 or visit their website.
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Allied Cooperative
540 S Main St, Adams, WI 53910