
One state’s efforts to address an aging industry
October 24, 2013 By Kevin Yanik
The propane industry is one largely made up of older people.
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Read MorePropane-fueled irrigation engines and farm technology will be on display Oct. 15-17 at the Sunbelt Ag Expo in Moultrie, Ga.
Read MoreKyle McCalla is one of 19 propane retailers in the room, and at 27 years old he might…
Read MoreIndustry members met in Bethlehem, Pa., to review design elements for a propane exhibit planned for the National Museum of Industrial History.
Read MoreMike Green noticed several customers who were regulars hadn’t purchased propane from him in about two years. Something was off, so Green started to investigate.
Read MoreThe Missouri Propane Gas Association and the Missouri Propane Education & Research Council are jointly hosting a three-part educational series.
Read MoreThe Missouri Propane Gas Association installed its 2013-14 board of directors during the organization’s annual meeting in Branson, Mo.
Read MoreThe Propane Council of Texas hosted a propane autogas promotional event July 23 to educate fleet operators, landscapers and agribusinesses in West Texas.
Read MoreMore than 1,200 cities make up the state of Texas, and each one had its own set of rules for regulating the propane industry just a few years ago.
Read MoreTexas Propane Gas Association (TPGA) members and staff met June 18 with five congressional offices during the annual Propane Days in Washington, D.C.
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