88R15496 TBO-F
 
  By: Perry S.R. No. 268
 
 
 
R E S O L U T I O N
         WHEREAS, Cotton has ranked as one of the most important crops
  in Texas for a century and a half, and in 1997, the 75th Legislature
  named it the official fiber and fabric of the Lone Star State; and
         WHEREAS, Introduced to Texas by Spanish missionaries, cotton
  soared in production between 1850 and 1900, when it reached more
  than 3.4 million bales; contributing to the expansion were the
  opening of new lands for cultivation, the extension of the
  railroad, and the influx of thousands of immigrants from the Deep
  South and from Europe; and
         WHEREAS, The State of Texas has been the home of a number of
  major innovations in the cotton industry; Robert S. Munger
  developed an automated system ginning process in Mexia in 1884, and
  in 1980 the country's first high-volume instrument cotton-classing
  office opened in Lamesa; and
         WHEREAS, In recent years, approximately 40 percent of all the
  cotton harvested in the United States has been grown in Texas, and
  the state usually ranks first among all the states in cotton
  production; and
         WHEREAS, Our farmers work long hours to provide food and
  fiber for the world and their work is seldom recognized; the
  profession is both tiresome and stressful but rewarding at the same
  time; let us take a moment to recognize our farmers for the work
  they put in every day that benefits all of us; thank God for our
  farmers and ranchers!; and
         WHEREAS, The history of Texas cannot be told without taking
  into account the enormous role that cotton has played in the
  development of the state, and the crop continues to provide the
  livelihood of thousands of Texans; now, therefore, be it
         RESOLVED, That the Senate of the 88th Texas Legislature
  hereby recognize March 7, 2023, as Cotton Day at the State Capitol
  and extend to the visiting delegation sincere best wishes for an
  enjoyable and memorable stay in Austin.