Vermont 2023-2024 Regular Session

Vermont House Bill HCR107

Introduced
4/28/23  
Engrossed
4/28/23  

Caption

House concurrent resolution honoring the 83 years of outstanding Paquette family agricultural entrepreneurship

Impact

The resolution serves to celebrate not only the history of one family's agricultural endeavors but also highlights the broader importance of local farming. By recognizing the Paquettes' contributions to the agricultural landscape, the resolution may encourage other family-run farms to continue their operations despite challenges such as urban encroachment and market changes. It is a symbolic acknowledgment of the sustainability of agricultural practices that have persisted through generations.

Summary

HCR107 is a House concurrent resolution that honors the Paquette family's 83 years of agricultural entrepreneurship, particularly through their operation of Shadow Cross Farm in Colchester, Vermont. Established in 1940, the farm was initially known for raising chickens and selling eggs, with a peak production of 68,000 to 70,000 eggs daily from 75,000 laying hens. The resolution reflects on the significant impact the Paquette family had on local agriculture and emphasizes their contribution to the community over the decades.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HCR107 is overwhelmingly positive, with legislators expressing appreciation for the Paquette family's dedication and hard work. The resolution is seen as a necessary recognition of local agricultural heritage and the importance of family-owned farms in maintaining Vermont's agricultural identity. The celebration of this family's legacy resonates with many community members who value local food production and the connections to their history.

Contention

While the resolution itself does not appear to have significant contention, it indirectly addresses challenges faced by local farms, such as housing construction affecting agricultural land and the closure of neighboring farms that previously supported the Paquette operation. In a broader sense, it raises awareness about the challenges that family farms encounter, potentially fostering discussions about agricultural policy and land use in the face of development pressures.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VT HCR027

House concurrent resolution honoring Edwin G. Camp of Derby for his outstanding 58-year career in the Vermont insurance industry

VT HCR092

House concurrent resolution honoring the outstanding achievements of the Federal TRIO Programs in Vermont

VT HCR059

House concurrent resolution honoring Linda E. Johnson for her outstanding State and national contributions to the prevention of child abuse

VT HCR067

House concurrent resolution honoring outstanding Concord Town Clerk Cynthia Gaboriault

VT HR0199

A resolution to declare March 2024 as Agriculture Month in the state of Michigan.

VT HCR053

House concurrent resolution honoring Megan Humphrey for her outstanding leadership of HANDS

VT HCR070

House concurrent resolution honoring Heidi Baitz for her outstanding contribution to public education in the Town of Ludlow

VT HCR256

House concurrent resolution honoring Theresa Snow for her leadership in the promotion of agricultural gleaning in Vermont

VT HCR254

House concurrent resolution honoring Michele Burgess for her 47-plus years of outstanding and supportive service at the Vermont Veterans’ Home

VT HCR157

House concurrent resolution congratulating the Boyd Family Farm in Wilmington on the centennial of its current agricultural home

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.