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Investing in new propane equipment?

PERC offers up to $5,000 off of qualifying propane-powered equipment through incentive program.

January 23, 2020

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Propane Education & Research Council

An agronomic heat treatment systems equipment category has been added to the Propane Education & Research Council's 2020 Propane Farm Incentive Program. The incentive program offers up to $5,000 off of qualifying propane-powered equipment.

This year’s list of equipment includes:

  • irrigation engines,

  • generators,

  • water heating systems,

  • building heating systems,

  • flame weed control systems, and

  • agronomic heat treatment systems.

The Propane Farm Incentive Program is a nationwide research and demonstration initiative that offers farmers financial incentives toward the purchase of new propane-powered farm equipment, in exchange for sharing feedback and real-world performance data. The program helps offset the cost of new agricultural equipment.

“This year’s program is similar to those of the past, but we’re excited to introduce a new category of qualifying equipment with agronomic heat treatment systems—which use heat to reduce presticide use, improving crop quality and offering a new organic, sustainable solution for farmers,” said Mike Newland, Director of Ag Business Development at PERC. “We hope these incentives will help more producers take advantage of the many benefits of new propane-powered equipment, and we appreciate the valuable feedback they provide to help us continue to make improvements. We have a limited amount of funds available for this program, so we encourage producers to apply as soon as possible to take advantage of these savings.”

For more information about the incentive program, a list of qualifying equipment, and the online application, visit www.Propane.com/About/Incentive-Programs/Propane-Farm-Incentive-Program/.

Source: Propane Education and Research Council, which is solely responsible for the information provided and is wholly owned by the source. Informa Business Media and all its subsidiaries are not responsible for any of the content contained in this information asset. 

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