Posted by nybadlybent on January 26, 2014 at 09:08:47 from (74.79.159.227):
Just look what has happened o the price of propane gas..doubled in price in just a few days. "Why?," you ask? It was all those grain farmers drying their corn and soybeans that's why.
Now, don't blow a fuse, I grow some grain crops and I am just repeating the reasoning that the press is giving for the great propane shortage of 2014. I heard on the TV that there is plenty of propane but it is all down in Texas at the plant that makes it. They just need to get it shipped to the west and mid-west.
To me the blame is not with the farmers but the companies that distribute the gas. I wouldn't be surprised that it was a planned shortage just to push up the price. I think it might have gotten out of control when mother nature shoved all that cold weather down on us and spiked the usage.
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