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Learn more about propane-powered agriculture equipment here: http://www.propane.com/agriculture/. Subscribe to our YouTube channel to see more videos about propane in agriculture. Irrigation is a necessity if you’re farming in California. “We can’t wait for Mother Nature to come along and do what she wants to do,” said Michael Harris, who farms carrots, potatoes, and more near Alvin, CA. “We’ve got to do it ourselves.” Yet California farmers face the additional challenge of stringent emissions standards for their equipment, including irrigation engines. That’s why these producers rely on propane. It beats electric, diesel, and natural gas on emissions, and it works just as well watering almond trees as it does corn, carrots, and other crops. Plus, propane does all this economically, with lower maintenance requirements, too. Propane is keeping California green in every way. Farmers interested in propane-powered equipment can take advantage of incentives to make the switch even easier. Learn more about available incentives: http://www.propane.com/agriculture/programs-and-incentive/ ABOUT PERC: The only energy council of its kind, PERC leads safety and training efforts among propane retailers and consumers and drives technology development to expand adoption of propane as a clean, domestic, and affordable energy source. For more information, visit http://www.propane.com.