Resolution No. 1021, introduced by Patzkowsky, designates April 22, 2025, as Oklahoma Agriculture Day, highlighting the significant role agriculture plays in the state's heritage and economy. The resolution emphasizes that agriculture is a leading industry in Oklahoma, providing nearly 200,000 jobs and contributing over $28 billion to the state's economy. It notes Oklahoma's impressive agricultural statistics, including its ranking as a top producer of wheat, beef, rye, soybeans, cotton, poultry, and pork, and underscores the importance of agriculture in supporting the workforce and maintaining the state's economic strength.

The resolution calls for recognition and celebration of agriculture's impact on both urban and rural Oklahomans, encouraging a greater understanding of its role in daily life. It concludes with a directive for the distribution of the resolution to the Oklahoma Secretary and Commissioner of Agriculture, Blayne Arthur, and was adopted by the House of Representatives on April 22, 2025.