Farmers Lock in Propane Needs

Low Propane Prices Push Farmers to Buy

Russ Quinn
By  Russ Quinn , DTN Staff Reporter
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Propane prices have plunged to low levels thanks to ample supplies. As a result, farmers are locking in more propane earlier this summer as they prepare for the fall crop drying season. (DTN/The Progressive Farmer photo by Dan Miller)
With propane prices the lowest they have been in the past 20 years, propane industry experts report farmers in the Northern Plains are locking in prices earlier and some have locked in more gallons than normal by mid-summer in preparation for grain drying this...

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