This resolution expresses the sense of the Senate that the National Peanut Festival held in Dothan, Alabama, is of remarkable importance to the state of Alabama, the United States, and the peanut industry.
[Congressional Bills 116th Congress]
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[S. Res. 398 Introduced in Senate (IS)]
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116th CONGRESS
1st Session
S. RES. 398
Recognizing the National Peanut Festival held annually in Dothan,
Alabama, and the importance of the peanut industry in the State of
Alabama and the United States.
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IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES
October 31, 2019
Mr. Jones submitted the following resolution; which was referred to the
Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry
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RESOLUTION
Recognizing the National Peanut Festival held annually in Dothan,
Alabama, and the importance of the peanut industry in the State of
Alabama and the United States.
Whereas Dr. George Washington Carver, an African-American scientist, inventor,
educator, and former slave--
(1) proposed the planting of peanuts and soybeans to restore nitrogen
to soil left barren from cotton production;
(2) invented more than 300 products made from peanuts; and
(3) became the first guest speaker in the history of the National
Peanut Festival;
Whereas the Incas of Peru began cultivating peanuts as early as 1500 B.C., and
peanuts were spread from South America to Spain, Asia, and Africa;
Whereas, in the 1700s, Africans were the first to introduce peanuts to North
Americans;
Whereas, beginning in the early 1800s, the steady growth of peanut production
allowed peanuts to transition from being a food primarily for livestock
and the poor to a high-protein and well-liked source of food for
soldiers during the Civil War;
Whereas, in the early 1900s, demand for peanuts grew due to advances in
harvesting and production methods that made peanuts and peanut products
more easily available;
Whereas Dr. Carver recommended peanuts as a crop to rival the top commercial
position of Southern cotton, following the near destruction of the
cotton crop due to the boll weevil;
Whereas, in 1938, the first National Peanut Festival was held in Dothan,
Alabama;
Whereas, as a result of his instrumental work in promoting the peanut in the
Wiregrass area of the State of Alabama, Dr. Carver was invited to serve
as the first guest speaker at the National Peanut Festival;
Whereas 2 awards were established at the first National Peanut Festival--
(1) the Miss Peanut Award, first won by Elizabeth Johnson from
Headland, Alabama; and
(2) the Volunteer of the Year Award, named in honor of the first
president of the National Peanut Festival, Harry P. Hall, and awarded
annually since its establishment;
Whereas the National Peanut Festival has become an established event over the
past 81 years and became a nonprofit organization in 1952 through a
resolution passed by the local chamber of commerce;
Whereas, in 1996, the statue of Dr. Carver in Dothan, Alabama, was dedicated to
honor the famed peanut pioneer and first guest speaker at the National
Peanut Festival;
Whereas, in 2010, the National Peanut Festival moved to its current location at
the fairgrounds on US Highway 231 South in Dothan, Alabama;
Whereas peanuts remain a significant cash crop grown in the United States that
is valued at more than $1,000,000,000 per year;
Whereas children and adults in the United States consume an average of 6 pounds
of peanut products, including snack nuts and candy, per person each
year;
Whereas, each year, individuals in the United States consume approximately
133,000,000 metric tons of peanut oil, a high-quality cooking oil;
Whereas approximately half of all peanuts grown in the United States originate
within a 100-mile radius of Dothan, Alabama; and
Whereas, in 2018, peanut farmers in Alabama, of which there are close to 900--
(1) produced runner peanuts, the variety of peanut that makes up 80
percent of all peanut production in the United States;
(2) harvested 189,000 acres of peanuts; and
(3) produced 400,000,000 pounds of peanuts valued at approximately
$118,000,000: Now, therefore, be it
Resolved, That it is the sense of the Senate that the National
Peanut Festival held in Dothan, Alabama, is of remarkable importance to
the State of Alabama, the United States, and the peanut industry due
to--
(1) the attendance of approximately 200,000 fairgoers over
the course of a 10-day event;
(2) the economic impact of the National Peanut Festival to
the town of Dothan, Alabama; and
(3) the celebration in the National Peanut Festival of one
of the most important, useful, and well-loved cash crops in the
United States.
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Introduced in Senate
Referred to the Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry. (text: CR S6341)
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