Stratford, Listowel, Milverton, Mitchell, St. Marys, and the open country between — 2,400 farms, $1.2B in cash receipts, one 24/7 cardlock at 191 Frederick.
The 191 Frederick Street cardlock runs 24/7 with both clear and dyed diesel — the only one of its kind across the County.
Coloured diesel and propane for the hog, dairy, and mixed operations that anchor the County’s top farm commodities.
Propane and furnace oil for the rural homes through Listowel, Atwood, Milverton, Mitchell, and the open country between.
Stratford’s downtown core is heated largely by Enbridge gas — but rural Perth County north of the city is propane and oil country, with Listowel, Atwood, Milverton, and Mitchell anchoring service routes.
The County’s 2021 population is 38,800 across the rural divisions — Stratford (33,232) and St. Marys are separated municipalities. Perth’s top commodities are hogs, dairy products, and a mixed crops-and-livestock profile, with 2,400 farms working 533,244 acres at $1.2B in cash receipts. The 24/7 cardlock at 191 Frederick is the County’s commercial fuel anchor, paired with a standing route into the rural townships and the North Perth corridor up to Wellington.
Perth’s hog and dairy operations carry a peak week through the October corn-drying window.
North Perth poultry — the first seven days of a broiler cycle and what they burn.
The bright-line eligibility rules and the on-farm storage requirements across Perth.
A named rep takes the call — cardlock, on-site, propane, lubricants on one invoice.
Standing routes across nine regions. Same rep year-round; off-hours emergency dispatch through the same number.
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