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Words: Veronica PrattThe propane in the tank is the same regardless of who you buy it from. Don’t let anyone tell you otherwise. What’s different is the quality of the company that delivers the propane to your business’ door. That’s why thousands of companies nationwide choose Ferrellgas.

Ferrellgas is the second-largest marketer of propane in the United States and, through the company's Blue Rhino operation, the largest provider of propane by portable tank exchange. Ferrellgas serves more than 1 million Customers in all 50 states.

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