Resolution 35, introduced by Murdock, designates April 29, 2026, 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 prominence in various agricultural sectors, including being a top producer of wheat, beef, rye, soybeans, cotton, poultry, and pork, which collectively support a substantial portion of the workforce.

The resolution aims to raise awareness among Oklahomans about the importance of agriculture in their daily lives, regardless of whether they reside in urban or rural areas. It underscores the necessity of agriculture for maintaining the state's economic strength and standard of living, as well as its vital role in global trade. The Oklahoma State Senate will celebrate this day at the Capitol and will distribute copies of the resolution to relevant agricultural officials, including the Secretary and Commissioner of Agriculture, Blayne Arthur.