Standing route into Tillsonburg from London and St. Thomas — propane and marked diesel for the diversified ag operations across Oxford’s south belt and the Norfolk garden edge.
Coloured diesel and propane for the specialty crops and diversified operations across Oxford’s south belt — the tobacco-legacy land has pivoted into ginseng, vineyards, hazelnuts, and dairy.
Propane and CO₂-rich combustion gas for the greenhouse operations that anchor Norfolk’s "Ontario’s Garden" — Tillsonburg sits 30 km north of the propagation belt.
Propane and furnace oil for the rural homes across the Tillsonburg catchment — the Norwich, South-West Oxford, and Bayham townships sit propane-heavy.
Oxford County is Canada’s dairy capital — Tillsonburg, Woodstock, and Ingersoll are surrounded by dairy operations that depend on reliable propane for water heating, milk-house sanitation, and calf housing. When the truck doesn’t show up, milking schedules don’t wait.
Tillsonburg sits at the southern edge of Oxford, with Norfolk County beginning 30 km south — Norfolk is “Ontario’s Garden,” #1 in the province by acreage for sweet corn, apples, ginseng, asparagus, tobacco, and a long list beyond. The post-2008 tobacco buyout pivoted the legacy land into ginseng, vineyards, hazelnuts, and lavender; the propane demand carried forward into the new crops.
Norfolk’s greenhouses run propane for heat and supplemental CO₂ — a working-grower reference.
The harvest-window peak in Oxford’s grain and dairy operations.
The bright-line eligibility rules and the on-farm storage requirements that apply to every farm in Oxford.
A named rep takes the call — propane, diesel, lubricants, DEF on one invoice, one route.
Standing routes across nine regions. Same rep year-round; off-hours emergency dispatch through the same number.
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