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A MEMORIAL
DECLARING JANUARY 31, 2008 AS "FARM WORKERS' DAY" AT THE HOUSE
OF REPRESENTATIVES.
WHEREAS, agriculture's contribution to New Mexico's
heritage and economic health is well known; and
WHEREAS, in 2005 the farm and ranch community had
product sales totaling two billion six hundred million dollars
($2,600,000,000); and
WHEREAS, major farm production in New Mexico includes
cattle, sheep and wool, dairies and dairy products, alfalfa
and other hays, wheat, sorghum, cotton, chile, pecans,
lettuce, corn and onions; and
WHEREAS, the production of many of these products would
not be possible without the approximately twelve thousand farm
and ranch workers in New Mexico; and
WHEREAS, farm and ranch workers in New Mexico have been
tending crops and livestock for more than ninety years, when
large-scale agriculture began in this state; and
WHEREAS, during this time, farm and ranch workers have
been the backbone of much of the farming and ranching
industry; and
WHEREAS, farm and ranch workers labor in one of the most
dangerous occupations in the nation, and each year one hundred
twenty thousand agricultural workers throughout the country
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suffer disabling injuries from work-related accidents; and
WHEREAS, many farm and ranch workers receive little
recognition for their work; and
WHEREAS, all New Mexicans benefit from the labor of farm
and ranch workers;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE HOUSE OF
REPRESENTATIVES OF THE STATE OF NEW MEXICO that January 31,
2008 be declared "Farm Workers' Day" at the house of
representatives to honor the hardworking people whose role in
New Mexico's economy is of great importance to all residents
of the state.