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Corn contains more heat energy per bushel than a gallon of propane, a gallon of fuel oil, and a therm of natural gas combined?
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Corn contains 500,000+ BTUs on average per bushel.
Fuel Oil has 140,000 BTUs per gallon.
Natural Gas possesses 100,000 BTUs per therm.
Propane contains 95,000 BTUs per gallon.
As you can see from these values, corn is a better source of heat than fuel oil, natural gas, and propane. How much better? Use our calculator and your current heating bill to find out!
Many corn burning units qualify for tax credit equal to 30% of the stove's purchase price if purchased during 2009. Again, you save at tax time.
The dollars you spend for heating your home do not leave America. In many instances, your dollars also remain in the local area. If you agree that locally grown food is beneficial to you and the local economy, why not locally grown heating fuel?