The Power Behind the Plow
CityServiceValcon delivering propane to a ranch in Whitehall, MT
How CityServiceValcon supports agriculture across the Northwest.
At CityServiceValcon, we deliver propane to farms throughout Montana, Idaho, and Eastern Washington. While it may not always be visible, that fuel plays an important role in powering the work behind every successful season.
The Work Behind the Work
From grain drying and greenhouse heat, to livestock facilities and shop buildings, propane supports critical farm operations year round. According to the Propane Education & Research Council, about 40% of American farms use propane to power essential equipment.
Because it operates independently of the electric grid, propane keeps things running through outages and peak demand. It can also be stored on site and used throughout the season without concern about fuel breakdown over time.
Supporting the Farms of the Future
As agriculture continues to evolve, energy solutions are evolving alongside it. Propane is now helping farmers expand into new technologies like irrigation systems, flame weeding equipment, sanitization tools, and charging stations for drone sprayers. That versatility allows them to use one dependable, cleaner energy source across multiple parts of their operation.
Propane-powered systems can also operate up to 98% cleaner than diesel-fueled equivalents, which supports efficiency while reducing emissions.
Reliable by Design
At large ranches and multi-site properties, tanks may be spread across wide distances. CityServiceValcon tracks fuel levels for many of those tanks, helping ensure supply stays strong through every season.
This level of coordination requires thoughtful routing, clear communication, and a strong commitment to safety. Deliveries often happen without fanfare, but they are timed to align with the needs of the property.
Proud to Support Our Farmers
Farmers everywhere show up every day with grit and determination. CityServiceValcon shows up, too. We’re thankful for the opportunity to serve the communities that keep agriculture strong and moving forward.
Take a moment to support a local farmer. Stop by a farm stand, visit a community market, or simply share your appreciation for the work they do.