Confidence: Estimated (volumes); Verified (fuel-mix structure, BFO operator profiles, OMAFRA fact sheets).
Operational reference for propane consumption on Ontario beef finishing operations. Beef finishing is the smallest livestock propane consumer per head among the four sectors — but the dominant fuel is dyed (coloured) farm diesel, and the cross-sell economics matter materially.
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Ontario beef finishing barns are overwhelmingly cold-deck, naturally-ventilated, open-front structures. Closed and heated finishing barns are the exception, not the rule.
The dominant fuel on a beef finishing operation is diesel, not propane:
The propane account is small; the diesel relationship dictates which supplier makes operational sense for both. The cross-sell story for SW Ontario beef finishing is coloured diesel — bundle propane onto an existing diesel relationship rather than the other way around.
Finishing concentration in Bruce, Grey, Huron, Perth counties — see reference-ontario-beef-finishing-snapshot-2026 for the full sector profile.
Beef Farmers of Ontario (ontariobeef.com); BFO operator profiles; OMAFRA beef finishing fact sheets.