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Raising a steer to slaughter typically requires about 2,000 to 5,000 gallons of oil, depending on various factors such as farming practices, feed types, and transportation. This oil is used indirectly through the production of feed, operating machinery, and transportation logistics. The energy input reflects the overall resource intensity of beef production, including both fossil fuels and feed resources. Ultimately, the exact amount can vary widely based on specific farming operations and efficiencies.

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