B4 THE ASTORIAN • TUESDAY, AUGUST 16, 2022 Farmers, customers scramble after fl our mill fi re A major employer in Pendleton By MATTHEW WEAVER Capital Press PENDLETON — Pacifi c North- west wheat farmers are beginning to cope with the fallout from a massive fi re Wednesday that left the Grain Craft fl our mill a “total loss.” The company is working with farm- ers to handle the excess supply, said Natalie Faulkner, director of communi- cations for Grain Craft, based in Chatta- nooga, Tennessee. The building was more than 100 years old, Faulkner said. Twenty-two employees worked in the mill. There were no injuries in the fi re. Pendleton Police Chief Chuck Byram said the mill was a “total loss.” The company does not disclose the production capacity of the building, Faulkner said. The extent of the damage and possibility of rebuilding are not yet known, she added. “It’s still an active situation. W e are still evaluating everything, just trying to understand the cause and circum- stances,” Faulkner told the Capital Press. Ben Maney, the president of Oregon Wheat Growers League, farms north of Pendleton. He doesn’t take his grain to the facil- ity, but “a substantial amount of farm- ers” in the area do, he told the Capital Press. “It’s been a staple for the Pendleton community for an awfully long time, mills, “with no visible fl ames,” accord- ing to a police department statement . The fi re department responded, extin- guished the small fi re and remained on fi re watch. The fi re subsequently reignited at about 4 a.m. Wednesday and became fully engulfed due to the dry grain and the wooden structure, Byram said. Employees identifi ed the source of the fi re, Byram said. “It happened in the mill itself, with one of the pieces of equipment, with a rubber bushing or housing that obvi- ously got too hot and started the fi re,” he said. It’s the middle of harvest, Byram said, so the mill was processing a lot of fl our. He didn’t have an exact fi gure, but said Grain Craft employees estimated there were “hundreds of thousands of pounds of processed fl our in the bins.” There is no estimated cost of damage yet, he said. Some surrounding buildings have been damaged by water and smoke, Byram said. The mill plays a “huge” role in the Pendleton community, he said. “They’re a major employer. W e are obviously an agricultural community that does a lot of dryland wheat farm- ing,” he said. “Wheat farmers from the surrounding area bring their wheat in here to the Pendleton fl our mill. It’s yet to be determined what the impact is, but I can gauge it’s going to be signifi cant.” Pendleton Assistant Fire Chief Tony Pierotti told the East Oregonian the silos were full of fi nished grain, so the fuel load was “extreme.” TWENTY-TWO EMPLOYEES WORKED IN THE MILL. THERE WERE NO INJURIES IN THE FIRE. generations, and it’s always been a cen- tral location (in) town,” he said. The fi re is the latest hit for grow- ers after experiencing severe drought last year, Maney said. Many crops had rebounded this year with spring rains. “A lot of farmers don’t have home storage, and they can’t store that grain on their farm,” he said. “For this heart- breaking event to happen today, it puts the community and a lot of the farmers in a tough situation. It hits the commu- nity hard.” Jeremy Bunch, CEO of Shepherd’s Grain, a farmer-owned fl our company, sent an email to customers about the fi re. “We are working on a contingency plan now and getting wheat staged for movement to another Grain Craft mill,” Bunch said. “Unfortunately, there will be an interruption in fl our supply as we work through these details. We apolo- gize for the inconvenience this causes. We are working hard to minimize this fl our supply interruption and will pro- vide a timeline update very soon.” The cause of the fi re was “mechani- cal failure,” Byram, the police chief, told the Capital Press. On Aug. 9, dispatchers received a report of black smoke coming from the Kathy Aney/East Oregonian A massive fi re damaged a fl our mill in Pendleton. Classifieds SELL YOUR VEHICLE HERE! GARAGE SALE If it Drives or Floats... SEASON IS HERE! 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