The resolution recognizes the significant history and impact of the dairy industry in Washington State, highlighting its origins dating back to 1838 when cows were first introduced. It notes that the first creamery was established in Cheney in 1880 and emphasizes the presence of dairy farms across twenty-seven of the state's thirty-nine counties, including thirty-three certified organic dairies. The resolution underscores the importance of dairy as a vital part of a healthy diet, as recommended by the USDA, and acknowledges the economic contribution of the dairy sector, which ranks as the second highest agricultural commodity in Washington with an impact exceeding one billion dollars.

Furthermore, the resolution designates February 11, 2025, as Dairy Day at the legislature, a day for legislators to engage with dairy producers and sample local dairy products. It calls for the acknowledgment and honoring of the contributions made by dairy farmers to the state's economy, communities, and overall well-being of its citizens. The resolution concludes with a directive for copies to be sent to the Dairy Farmers of Washington and the Washington State Dairy Federation, ensuring recognition of their vital role in the state's agricultural landscape.