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When Should You Get an Energy Audit for Your Farm?

2013-01-08 15:39:00| National Hog Farmer

Source: University of Missouri   Farmers should consider getting an evaluation of energy use on their farm about every five years and look at ways to cut energy consumption, says Don Day, energy extension associate for University of Missouri Extension. However, the need for an energy audit may vary from farm to farm, Day says. For example, if you already had an energy audit conducted on your farm, even if it was five or more years ago, it will continue to provide accurate information regarding potential energy savings until you make changes that affect energy usage. read more

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