The resolution commends Arkansas farmers, ranchers, and foresters for their significant contributions to both the state's economy and the well-being of its citizens. It highlights that nearly 20% of Arkansas's economy is rooted in food, fiber, and forestry, with agriculture generating over $19 billion annually and providing more than 280,000 jobs. The resolution notes that two-thirds of the state's counties depend heavily on these industries, which rank Arkansas among the top producers of various agricultural commodities, including rice, cotton, and turkeys.

Furthermore, the resolution acknowledges the vital role that these agricultural professionals play in environmental stewardship, wildlife habitat preservation, and community leadership in rural areas. It emphasizes their contributions to state and local revenues, which support services for all Arkansans. In conclusion, the House of Representatives expresses its sincere appreciation for the dedication and hard work of Arkansas's farmers, ranchers, and foresters, recognizing their essential role in the state's economic stability and resource management.