3 - Declaration of policy and purposes.

§ 3. Declaration of policy and purposes.  The agricultural industry is  basic  to  the  life  of  our state. It vitally concerns and affects the  welfare, health,  economic  well-being  and  productive  and  industrial  capabilities  of  all our people. It is the policy and duty of the state  to promote, foster, and encourage the agricultural industry, with proper  standards of living for those engaged therein; to design  and  establish  long-range  programs  for its stabilization and profitable operation; to  increase through education, research, regulation, and scientific  means,  the  quantity, quality, and efficiency of its production; to improve its  marketing system; to  encourage  adequate  and  skilled  assistance  for  agricultural  enterprises;  to  maintain  at fair prices uncontrolled by  speculation the instrumentalities and products of agriculture; to remove  unnecessary or unfair costs and obstacles in the transporation, storage,  processing, distribution, marketing, and sale of agricultural  products;  to  prevent frauds in the traffic therein; to promote an expanded demand  for the state's agricultural products and the intelligent  uses  thereof  by  consumers  as  pure and wholesome food; to protect the public health  and to eliminate  the  evils  of  under-nourishment;  to  encourage  the  selection  and  consumption  of  food  according  to  sound  dietary and  nutritional principles; and to make our people conscious of the bond  of  mutual self-interest between our urban and our rural populations.    Accordingly, all laws enacted concerning the agricultural industry and  its  allied subjects, whether included in this chapter or not, are to be  deemed an exercise of the police power of the state and a  discharge  of  its  obligations  for  the  promotion  of  the  general  welfare through  state-wide  laws  and  regulations,  local  initiative  and  government,  cooperative  action  between  groups and localities, home-rule measures,  individual enterprise, civic consciousness, and appropriate coordination  with  the  federal  government  and  as  between  educational   research  institutions within the state.    Such  laws  and  all  governmental  measures  adopted pursuant thereto  should receive a liberal interpretation and application  in  furtherance  of the aforesaid policy and purposes.