In addition to improved farm safety, LEDs and CFLs also save lots of dollars in lighting costs. Over a 20-year timeframe, the farmer could install just one LED light bulb compared with three CFL bulbs or 22 incandescent bulbs. Light-emitting diodes (LEDs) and compact fluorescent light bulbs (CFL) can grestly reduce the number of bulbs a livestock or grain farmer has to change. Switching to LEDs or CFLs means many less trips up a ladder and reaching at unusual angles to budge a bulb loose and put in a new one.
Wednesday, April 9, 2014
LED and CFL lights offer years of low-cost illumination
In addition to improved farm safety, LEDs and CFLs also save lots of dollars in lighting costs. Over a 20-year timeframe, the farmer could install just one LED light bulb compared with three CFL bulbs or 22 incandescent bulbs. Light-emitting diodes (LEDs) and compact fluorescent light bulbs (CFL) can grestly reduce the number of bulbs a livestock or grain farmer has to change. Switching to LEDs or CFLs means many less trips up a ladder and reaching at unusual angles to budge a bulb loose and put in a new one.
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