Your Dependable, Local Source for Propane

Always Available, Always Done Right

FCA/Vision Ag cooperative is the choice for propane in southeastern Iowa. Whether you need propane for your business, farm, home, or something else, we’re your reliable choice.
 
You’ll appreciate our customer-focused approach, and you can count on timely deliveries from our highly trained staff. We take care of our customers and do what we can to make it easy for you to be our customer.
 
Contact us today to learn more.
 
Emergency? We’re available 24/7 at (319) 456-6141.
 

Service

Look to us for service on your propane equipment. Some of our services include:
 
  • Ag heater repairs 
  • Tank installations
  • Regulator change outs
  • Safety inspections 
  • Hog house piping 
 
We also rent tanks, and there are four locations where you can get cylinders filled: Keota, Richland, Libertyville and Stockport. 
 
 

Safety

Safety comes first at FCA/Vision Ag and our team receives ongoing training to ensure that we are the best at what we do. All drivers are certified and then recertified every three years.
 
We routinely conduct leak checks and we always do a system inspection when initiating service. Additionally, we make sure existing equipment outside the building is up to code. We will conduct a leak check on the system any time a system is opened up or runs out of fuel.
 
Watch for our annual awareness mailing to understand what you can do to ensure your propane equipment is safe and also check out our safety materials here.
 

Pricing Options and Contracts to Fit Your Needs

We offer different pricing options, so talk with us to understand which may work best for your situation. Some options include:

  • Never worry about running out by utilizing our autofill program
  • Budget billing is available to lock in a price and spread payments out in equal amounts over an 11-month period. This program runs from June to April
  • Lock in a price when it’s advantageous for you by forward contracting for your needs. This helps you avoid unexpected cost increases should the price of propane rise