a 4 J- The Gazette-Times, lleppner, Oregon, Thursday, July 12, 1979 THIRTEEN Farmers urged to estimate gasoline and diesel needs soon Oregon farmers and raneh- ers. heading into the heart of the harvest season, should carefully estimate their gas oline and diesel fuel needs for the rest of li)7V. urtii-s (lew Nelson. Oregon Stale I'niver sily Extension farm manage ment specialist. And then thev should con- (.ii'l fuel Mipplu'is In make sure that fuel will he avail able. Adequate supplies of gaso line and diesel are extremely important at harvest time. Nelson noted. The hay har vest, already underway, will continue through t he summer. And the wheal, grass seed and vegetable harvests will begin fuel. soon. "It is uncertain what effect President Carter has sus- the suspension will have on ponded the rule giving agri- fuel available to Oregon culture priority use of diesel farmers and ranchers." said Nelson. 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I.D3 CRISP CRUNCHY RILAND ' -7 DIMMERS JsgilK' W assorted v. i) LARGE FANCY ROWIAINE LETTUCE Bunch 3,orM y fin ( ;3oturcho?cE U J FRESH RADISHES or GREEN ONIONSeunc 2,.,39 u u VV- J SWEET FANCY VALENCIA ORANGES K A J says. To avoid misunderstand ings, information about esti mated fuel needs should be submitted in writing to fuel suppliers and be broken down month by month for gasoline and diesel. "Having this information in advance will enable fuel suppliers to schedule deliver ies to the farm with greater accuracy and reduce the chance of spot and local shortages," Nelson said. Agricultural producers can estimate fuel needs by making projections based on usage in previous years, or they can base their estimation on the fuel consumption per hour, the number of hours per acre for each farming operation, and the number of acres farmed. The maximum power take off (PTO) horsepower of the engine is used to determine fuel consumption per hour. Diesel engines consume about 0.048 gallons per horsepower each hour. Multiplying 0.048 times the PTO horsepower gives the average gallons per hour for diesel engines. Gasoline tractors consume fuel at higher rates. Their average fuel consumption in gallons per hour is determined by multiplying 0.068 times the rated PTO horsepower. Farming records and past experience will be helpful in determining the number of hours required per acre for accomplishing each farming operation. The Oregon Department of Energy can help agricultural producers who are unable to obtain enough fuel from their regular suppliers, Nelson pointed out. The department is authorized to allocate the gasoline and diesel fuel which has been set aside by petrol eum companies to relieve spot shortages. Application forms and as sistance in applying for emer gency allocations from the Oregon Department of Energy can be obtained from local offices of the Agricultural Stabilization and Conserva tion Service. The ASCS, in cooperation with the Oregon Department of Energy, also will handle other fuel supply problems that can't be resolved at the county level. Oregon Department of Energy officials said that agriculture is still high on the priority list for the use of the state fuel set aside. In the case of diesel, the set aside amounts to only 4 percent of the total diesel supply coming into the state each month. The total supply of diesel is based on a percentage of the monthly supply from the previous year. The Oregon Department of Energy emergency allocation program operates on a month to month basis because of ficials do not know until the last moment how much fuel will be coming into the state in any given month. Morrow Co. employment is down Unemployment in Morrow and Umatilla counties was "significantly higher than a year ago" but the "same or slightly lower than last month." officials of the State Department of Human Re sources reported for the month of May. Although there were 4 percent more people unem ployed in Morrow County, May's unemployment rate held steady at 4.6 percent due to labor force expansion. Umatilla County experienced a drop in the unemployment rate from 6.7 percent in April to (i.:i percent in May. Launers attend VFW confab Jim and Beverly Launer, VFW Post 4184 Commander and Auxiliary President re turned recently from a 3-day attendance at: the 58th State" Convention of the Veterans of Foreign Wars. t J