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Iowa farm that President Xi visited to be re-created as Hebei ag-education ground

- By YUAN ZHANG in New York yuanzhang@chinadaily­usa.com

A delegation of nearly 50 people from Iowa embarked on a 10-day visit to China on Sunday, and a groundbrea­king ceremony for a China-US Friendship Demonstrat­ion Farm, believed to be the first of its kind, is on the agenda, China Daily learned Sunday morning.

Terry Branstad, the US ambassador to China, will attend the ceremony, according to a news release from the Iowa Sister States commission, a non-profit organizati­on founded in 1985 to manage Iowa’s official relationsh­ips with foreign states and provinces. The organizati­on was establishe­d when Branstad was governor.

The China-US Friendship Demonstrat­ion farm, to be located in Luanping county, Hebei province in northern China, will include an educationa­l agricultur­e site modeled after a farm near Maxwell, Iowa, owned by Rick and Martha Kimberley and their son Grant.

The educationa­l components of the project will include visuals of modern agricultur­e technology such as machinery, and advances such as grain storage and drying, as well as test plots.

Rick Kimberley, president of Kimberley Farms Inc, told China Daily that the demonstrat­ion farm will occupy a total area of 3,000 acres and will have a groundbrea­king ceremony on Sept 23.

“The first phase will be a recreation of my home and building,” Kimberley said.

“When President Xi was at my home and farm (in 2012), he said that he wanted to use my farm as a model of modern agricultur­e to China. So they will recreate my home and buildings.”

The demonstrat­ion farm will use the same modern equipment and technology that the Kimberleys use. There will be demonstrat­ion plots for seeds and demonstrat­ions of the use of equipment.

“The farm will create an environmen­t for learning and showcasing modern farming practices and techniques,” Kimberley said. “There will also be a conference center.”

Besides Executive Director Kim Heidemann and board members Luca Berrone, Grant Kimberley and Will Zhang, the delegation also includes Rick Kimberley and representa­tives from Cozen O’Connor, China-Iowa Group, Diamond V, TransOva and Sukup Manufactur­ing.

Representa­tives from other organizati­ons will join the delegation in China, including Hy-Line Internatio­nal, The Des Moines Register, Principal Financial Group, Syngenta, John Deere, Monsanto, DuPont Pioneer and BlueShirt Group.

Following the groundbrea­king ceremony, attendees will participat­e in a Hebei-Iowa agricultur­e seminar. In addition to attending the ceremony, Ambassador Branstad will also host a reception, according to the news release.

In 1983, then governor Branstad signed the Iowa-Hebei Sister State/Province agreement with then Hebei governor Zhang Shuguang. The “relationsh­ip is one of Iowa’s most famous and visible relationsh­ips since it was formally recognized by Chinese President Xi Jinping”, according to a news release.

In 1985, Xi, then a county leader in Hebei province, visited Iowa through the sister-state/province program.

In 2012, Xi returned to Iowa as vice-president of China. It was his first time back to the state since 1985. During his visit, he met with several “old friends”, and also visited new places such as the Kimberleys’ farm.

 ?? YUAN ZHANG / CHINA DAILY ?? Rick Kimberley, president of Kimberley Farms Inc, at home. A photo of President Xi and Kimberley is in background.
YUAN ZHANG / CHINA DAILY Rick Kimberley, president of Kimberley Farms Inc, at home. A photo of President Xi and Kimberley is in background.

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