You may not realize this, but propane is about a lot more than just firing up the family grill.
In a very real sense, it’s the lifeblood of the entire rural lifestyle.
In the countryside, propane heats more than six million homes,
fuels equipment and vehicle fleets, and is instrumental on farms for
drying grain for storage and keeping livestock-filled barns warm in the
winter.
But like any fuel, it’s susceptible to shortages that cause
unwanted strain on entire rural communities, and decisively raises
prices in supermarkets across the country. (more)
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