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The Rural Voice, 1983-07, Page 27FARM ADVICE case of farm operations. The Board will pay for the standard (sixteen -hour) first aid course for farm employers. If you require more information con- cerning first aid training, please contact Brian Stockton, Safety Education Divi- sion, Workmen's Compensation Board, 2 Bloor Street East, Toronto, Ontario, M4W 3C3. I Use large tractor to pull small loads You'll probably find some of your field work forces you to use a 100 + -hp tractor to handle a job that normally could be done with a 40 -hp unit. Question: Is it a waste of fuel and tractor to use the bigger unit? Not necessarily so, when you think about it. Often, it's a good idea. Say, for example, you have an implement that needs 40 hp to operate it. You have a choice of using either a 60- or 100 -hp tractor. Fuel consumption for the 60 -hp unit will be about 4.6 gallons an hour. The 100 -hp tractor will use about 7.5 gallons of fuel an hour. But the larger tractor operating at only half power will pull the same as the smaller tractor and, at this power rating, will use only 3.8 gallons of fuel an 1`our. Result: a saving of three-quarters of a gallon an hour. Therefore, by using the bigger tractor more hours, you'll also be lowering your fixed costs. One caution: Don't reduce the engine speed to the point it's under strain. This overloading can increase repair costs and offset the gains from reduced engine speeds. i - Grain Grower Great way to get jobs done If you wonder what an Agricrew can do for you, the question is easily answered. The program is aimed at helping farmers to get jobs done that they couldn't get done themselves or something they cannot find time to do over a busy summer season. These crews are able to paint, bale hay, pick stones or any other general work on the farm. The crews consist of one foreperson and three crewmembers with each of them having some farm experience. The crews are avilable to farmers and agricultural societies from June 27th to August 19th, for a fee of $90/8 hour working day. For answers to any questions you may have about Agricrew or if you are interested in hiring a crew, contact the Agricrew Co-ordinator at your county OMAF office. Please note: new telephone number 519-482-3957 BOOKING FORWARD CONTRACTS FOR: CORN SOYBEANS BARLEY ONTARIO FEED OATS WANTED W.G. HAYTER in VARNA THE RURAL VOICE, JULY 1983 PG. 25