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cotton defoliationPropane is a cost-effective, clean, portable, high-energy fuel that can help farmers reduce costs, increase productivity, an meet increasingly stringent environmental standards.  The agricultural sector has come to rely on propane to the point where it represents 10 percent of total propane sales and helps balance the propane industry’s seasonal business cycles.  Through the Propane Education & Research Council, the propane industry is investing in the development of propane technologies that offer farmers exceptional value in refueling, soil sanitization, power generation, and converting waste materials to value-added products. Areas of focus include:

 For up-to-date information on propane research and development, visit: www.propanetechnology.com.

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Propane won't ignite when combined with air unless the source of ignition reaches at least 920 degrees Fahrenheit. In contrast, gasoline will ignite when the source of ignition reaches only 430 to 500 degrees Fahrenheit.

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