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When it comes to irrigation, farmers across the country regularly choose propane-powered engines over those powered by diesel. Not only is propane a clean and reliable option that offers outstanding performance; it is also a more cost-effective fuel that is better for the environment.

From 2008 to 2013, 25% more farmers added propane-powered irrigation engines to their operations. Allied Cooperative, a co-op with a proud history of serving mid-Wisconsin’s farmers, recommends that members power their irrigation engines using this method.

Efficiency & Affordability

New propane-powered engines typically cost 20–40% less in upfront costs than diesel engines for comparable power. The savings continue after installation, and most farmers save 40% or more over others that rely on diesel. As a plus, compared with natural gas, a propane-powered engine provides 10% more horsepower per unit.

One member, Wagner Farms in Adams, WI, would have spent nearly $30,000 to install a three-phase electrical system on one of their newer leased fields. By opting for an efficient and clean propane-powered irrigation system instead, owner Harvey Wagner not only saved money, but he also expects the savings to continue down the road.

Latest Technology

propaneProducers need to constantly innovate to stay competitive and keep operations running smoothly. These high-performing engines are capable of providing up to 300 watts of continuous horsepower. Remote monitoring and operating systems also help farmers better manage operations and keep costs low.

Environmentally Friendly

Using this irrigation method is better for the environment. The Propane Education & Research Council found that it produces 20% fewer greenhouse gas emissions as compared to natural gas, as well as 11% fewer emissions than diesel engines.

Established in 1917, Allied Cooperative has a century of experience helping members gain greater purchasing power and maximizing their potential for success in their farming operations. They offer a wealth of products and farming services, including propane and refined fuel delivery, auto parts, hardware, and even convenience stores. Visit their website or give them a call at (800) 247-5679 to learn more about how they can help you meet your farming needs. 

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