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F I S C A L I M P A C T R E P O R T
SPONSOR Papen
ORIGINAL DATE
LAST UPDATED
3/06/07
3/11/07 HB
SHORT TITLE Alternative Uses of Dairy Biomass
SB SJM 57/aSFl
ANALYST Leger
APPROPRIATION (dollars in thousands)
Appropriation
Recurring
or Non-Rec
Fund
Affected
FY07
FY08
NFI
(Parenthesis ( ) Indicate Expenditure Decreases)
SOURCES OF INFORMATION
LFC Files
Responses Received From
Dairy Producers of New Mexico
SUMMARY
Synopsis of SFl Amendment
Senate Floor Amendment makes a technical correction. Intent and substance of the bill remain
unchanged.
Synopsis of Original Bill
Senate Joint Memorial 57 requests the Energy, Minerals and Natural Resources Department, the
New Mexico Department of Agriculture, New Mexico State University and New Mexico Dairy
Farmers to cooperate to investigate the possibility of alternative uses of dairy biomass for
environmentally friendly products such as plastic, building materials or other products.
FISCAL IMPLICATIONS
NFI
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Senate Joint Memorial 57/aSFl– Page
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SIGNIFICANT ISSUES
SJM 57 would bring together the necessary departments to discuss alternatives for dairy biomass.
The joint memorial states:
New Mexico dairy farmers produce a natural biomass;
Dairy farmers are the first true conservationists;
Dairy farmers are in need of additional funding sources to sustain their enterprises;
Dairy farmers desire to find other alternatives for their biomass.
SJM 57 further states it be resolved by the Legislature of the state of New Mexico that the
Energy, Minerals and Natural Resources Department, the New Mexico Department of
Agriculture, New Mexico State University and New Mexico Dairy Farmers be requested to
cooperate to investigate the possibility of alternative uses of dairy biomass for environmentally
friendly products such as plastic, building materials or other products. Copies of this memorial
are to be transmitted to all agencies involved.
OTHER SUBSTANTIVE ISSUES
According to Dairy Producers of NM the dairy community in New Mexico is the largest cash-
producing agricultural commodity in the state with an economic impact estimated at $2.1 billion
annually. They work closely with environmental advisors and local, state and federal
environmental regulators to ensure that the natural waste is used in good way, however, the NM
producers recognize this natural biomass could be used in alternative methods. The New Mexico
dairy farmers in the Pecos Valley have already started a dairy biomass cooperative. This
cooperative will use the biomass for energy. But there are other alternative methods that could
use the biomass for other environmentally friendly products such as plastic, building materials or
other products. Not much is known at this time, but the desire to learn more is there. This joint
memorial will pull together the necessary departments and the dairy farmers to see what else
would be feasible for this natural material. It's important to look at other alternatives for dairy
farmers, for they are the first environmentalist, they recycle almost everything on their farms and
this byproduct should be another source of income to the farm
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