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Running a farm is not for the weary. Whether it’s agricultural or animal-based acreage, farmers understand how critical is to maintain their operations and protect their financial livelihood. As the area’s premier provider of farm fuels, Main Energy in Palmyra, NY, helps farmers get the most for their money.

Besides having access to affordable farm fuel, here are six other ways to improve fuel efficiency on farms:

  • Type of Fuel: Buy the appropriate grade of fuel as recommended by the equipment’s manufacturer. Spending money on a higher grade may not be necessary. Remember to make adjustments to the fuel type depending on whether the equipment is being used in warm or cold weather.
  • Storage of Fuel: Evaporation and leaks can drain fuel that is not properly stored. In addition to keeping fuel tanks in shaded areas, consider using pressure-relief vacuum caps rather than traditional gasoline caps. If leaks are detected, secure all connections between the pump and the storage tank outlet, as well as the nozzle and valve packings.
  • Tractor Usage: To get the most fuel use, operate tractors at the manufacturer’s recommended speed, select the smallest model for the job, and, if possible, curb driving by using cell phones, radios, and other means to communicate with those in the field.
  • Farm FuelsEquipment Selection: Review the inventory of your current equipment to determine if smaller models that use less fuel can still tackle certain jobs. For instance, an ATV may be a suitable substitute for spraying and spreading versus a full-size vehicle.
  • Travel Patterns: Consider restructuring your fields so that tractors make fewer turns. More turns can cause the equipment to work harder and longer, resulting in additional farm fuel use. 
  • Weight Distribution: Ballast, which is material added to provide stability to tractors and other vehicles, should be adjusted for lighter loads. The wrong amount of ballast can increase fuel consumption and put too much wear and tear on tires and the tractor’s engine.

Working with local suppliers, Main Energy is committed to providing quality fuels at the lowest possible rates. To help farmers and other customers stay within their desired budget, the oil delivery company offers a number of payment options, including cap price, fixed rate, pre-buy, and the Heating Energy Assistance Program.

To learn more about their wide range of fuel choices, including gasoline, kerosene, propane, diesel, and home heating oil, call Main Energy today at (315) 597-5200 or visit the website.

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