Dickinson Cattle Co. of Barnesville, Ohio, recently hosted Hubei TV of the Peoples Republic of China in film ing a documentary on Texas Longhorn cattle. The rugged attributes of Longhorns and the recent U.S./China trade agreement for Normal Trade Relations sparked Asian in terest. From left: Sinclair Ke of the U.S. Department of State; Lang Weixiong, chief reporter and photographer; Hu Wen, TV editor and anchorwoman; and Diana Gao of Hubei, China. Chinese Film Documentary Of Ohio Longhorns BARNESVILLE, Ohio Hubei TV of the Peoples Repub lic of China recently filmed an extended documentary on Texas Longhorn cattle at Dickinson Cattle Company Inc. of Barnes ville, Ohio. The top TV anchor in China, Diana Gao, was assisted by TV editor Hu Wen. Sinclair Ke, of the U.S. Department of State, assisted with translations and site coordinations. Steve Cover, the Ohio State Film Commis sioner, assisted in developing the filming plan in Belmont County, Ohio. The Peoples Republic of China doesn’t have hundreds of stations that viewers can flip through. The Longhorn docu mentary will be viewed by an es timated one billion people summer of 2000. China is one of the largest po tential cattle producing areas in the world, but many breeds found in the U.S. were not con sidered rugged enough to effi ciently produce in extreme areas. The northern areas of China are parallel to southern Alaska, and southern China is parallel to Mexico City. China is contrasted by the huge Taklima- kan Desert, Mt. Everest at 29,028 feet elevation, and the southern tropical rain belt. Beef consumption in China is currently 10 pounds per capita. Similar consumption in Japan and Korea is 20 to 26 pounds, respectively. The historic Texas Long horn’s browse utilization, calv ing ease, ruggedness, longevity, and fertility were traits which attracted the recent Asian inter est. The U.S. House voted May 24 to give China Permanent Normal Trade Relations Status. Under a U.S./China trade agree ment, tariffs on beef will be Auction, Barbecue SMOKETOWN (Lancaster Co.) Although Locust Grove Mennonite School’s students are at home enjoying a well deserved summer vacation, the school is by no means empty. Classrooms are filling with items being stored in prepara tion for this year’s 26th Annual Distributed by Leßay Sealed Storage Fvnns Mills NY 1363/ (315) 629-4143 • (315) 629-4333 Fax (315) 629-5854 Web Site' www.gisco.net/lerayss Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, July 8, 2000-A29 dropped to 12 percent over the next five years. U.S. beef and cattle exporters will gain access to the entire Chinese market. Beef exports to China are pro jected to triple, adding nearly $2OO million annually to the value of U.S. beef exports and $9 per head cattle value, according to the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association. Dickinson Cattle Co. Inc. is a major producer of beef type Texas Longhorns with frequent exports of semen and cattle to countries that appreciate Longhorn profitability traits under harsh conditions. July 14-15 Country Auction and Chicken Barbecue, July 14-15. This year’s theme for the auc tion is “Celebrating 60 Years of Christian Education.” Auction highlights include a selection of premium art and handcrafts by local artisans, quilts and wallhangings, antiques and col lectibles, and a large selection of certificates from area busi nesses. There will be a large selection of foods available during Fri day’s chicken barbecue, Satur day’s country breakfast, and during the evening Friday and during the day Saturday from the various food tents. The Country Auction and Chicken Barbecue is Locust Grove’s biggest community event and largest fund raiser. The funds generated assist in meeting operating costs not cov ered by tuition income.