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3 | - | RESOLUTION NO. 1021 By: Patzkowsky | |
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31 | + | STATE OF OKLAHOMA | |
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33 | + | 1st Session of the 60th Legislature (2025) | |
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36 | + | RESOLUTION 1021 By: Patzkowsky | |
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11 | 45 | A Resolution declaring April 22, 2025, as Oklahoma | |
12 | 46 | Agriculture Day; recognizing and celebrating | |
13 | 47 | agriculture's impact on our state 's heritage and | |
14 | 48 | economy; and directing distribution. | |
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21 | 55 | WHEREAS, agriculture is one of Oklahoma 's leading industries and | |
22 | 56 | its associated production, processing, and marketing sectors | |
23 | 57 | combined provide nearly 200,000 jobs and contribute more than $28 | |
24 | 58 | billion to our state 's economy; and | |
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26 | 59 | WHEREAS, Oklahoma ranks fourth nationally with more than 77,000 | |
27 | 60 | farms and ranches, utilizing 32.9 million acres of Oklahoma 's rich | |
28 | 61 | land to provide food, fiber, and other nec essities of life to | |
29 | 62 | Oklahomans and people across the world; and | |
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31 | 63 | WHEREAS, Oklahoma is known as the nation 's premier spot for | |
32 | 64 | wheat production and research, ranking third for winter wheat | |
33 | 65 | bushels harvested annually; and | |
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35 | 93 | WHEREAS, Oklahoma is also America 's second-leading provider of | |
36 | 94 | beef cows with nearly 2 million head and the third -most cattle | |
37 | 95 | operations at more than 43,000, featuring over 4.6 million beef and | |
38 | 96 | dairy cattle; and | |
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40 | 97 | WHEREAS, Oklahoma also ranks as the second -leading provider of | |
41 | 98 | rye nationally and is one of the highest producers of soybeans, | |
42 | 99 | cotton, poultry, and pork in the U nited States ; and | |
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44 | 100 | WHEREAS, agriculture provides a major source of employment for | |
45 | - | Oklahoma's workforce, with 1-in-50 jobs supported by the pork | |
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46 | 102 | industry and another 30,000 peopl e employed by the poultry industry; | |
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49 | 104 | WHEREAS, the agriculture industry 's success is vital to | |
50 | 105 | maintaining the strength of Oklahoma 's economy, the standard of | |
51 | 106 | living for our citizens, and our presence in the world trade market; | |
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54 | 108 | WHEREAS, it is importan t for all Oklahomans to understand the | |
55 | 109 | role agriculture plays in their daily lives, whether they live in | |
56 | 110 | urban or rural areas. | |
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58 | 111 | NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES | |
59 | 112 | OF THE 1ST SESSION OF THE 60TH OKLAHOMA LEGISLATURE: | |
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61 | 113 | THAT the Oklahoma House of Representatives declares April 22, | |
62 | 114 | 2025, as Oklahoma Agriculture Day at the Capitol. | |
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64 | 115 | THAT the Oklahoma House of Representatives recognizes and | |
65 | 116 | celebrates agriculture 's impact on our state 's heritage and economy. | |
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67 | 144 | THAT a copy of this resolution be distributed to Oklahoma | |
68 | 145 | Secretary and Commissioner of Agriculture Blayne Arthur. | |
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70 | - | Adopted by the House of Re presentatives the 22nd day of April, | |
71 | - | 2025. | |
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81 | - | Received by the Office of the Secretary of State this __________ | |
82 | - | day of __________________, 20 _______, at _______ o'clock _______ M. | |
83 | - | By: _________________________________ | |
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