March 2005 Show Archives
Week 1 Show 0509
New Kid--Goat Production in Oklahoma (View Video)
Oklahoma’s three billion dollar cattle industry is certainly big business. But here deep in the heart of cattle country, when it comes to livestock production, there’s a new kid on the block, literally, and Luann Hansen of Crooked Fence Ranch knows that goat production is quickly becoming big business.
For more information visit this link:Oklahoma Meat Goat Association
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Pet Supply (View Video)
The Oklahoma City Stockyards, nationally known as home of the largest stocker/feeder cattle market in the world, is also home to one of the nation's largest pet providers. Donnie Fleming, owner of Quality Pet Supply, rounds up pets of all kinds for pet stores across the country right in the heart of OKC Stockyard City.
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Buffalo Gal (View Video)
When it comes to the world of fashion, what’s hot and what’s not doesn’t always seem to make a lot of sense, but one Oklahoman business woman looks to have it figured out and you wouldn’t believe what her models are wearing. Ruth Huffman-Bell, owner of Ruth Huffman Designs in Wynnewood is using a natural product – buffalo hair – and making a splash on fashion runways around the world.
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Week 2 Show 0510
Interview with Scott Charlson--K20 Center (View Video)
We visit with Scott Charlson, from the K20 Center for Educational and Community Renewal, about how the center helps teachers integrate technology into school curriculum.
For more information visit this link:K20 Center
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Smokaroma (View Video)
Tucked along U.S. Highway 62, just West of Boley, a small family company has changed the way many resturaunts cook barbeque. In business since 1959, the Boley-based Smokaroma has been honored by the Oklahoma Department of Commerce as an outstanding minority owned manufacturer. Smokaroma provides restaurants worldwide with equipment that makes smoking ribs and frying hamburgers faster and tastier.
For more information visit this link:Smokaroma
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Week 3 Show 0511
Simulator Technology (View Video)
Flight simulation technology helps students learn to diagnose and maintain electrical computers, hydraulic and pneumatic systems, and provides a growing career opportunity. We go inside the world of simulator technology and explains how this growing field is begging for skilled workers.
For more information visit this link:Southwest Technology Center
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Week 4 Show 0512
Cedar Invaders (View Video)
Eastern red cedar trees now cover fifteen percent of Oklahoma's land area. These trees not only damage the environment, but irritate our allergies. We look at work underway to rid the state of the trees, while taking advantage of their wood and cedar oil.
For more information visit this link:Oklahoma Forestry Services
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Cedar Control (View Video)
In one generation the Oklahoma landscape has went from prairie grass to eastern red cedar forest. The fire threat cedar trees pose may in fact be the key to their control. We show you how controlled burns can help aleviate the threat of wildfire that cedar trees pose.
For more information visit this link:Oklahoma Forestry Services
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Cotton Production (View Video)
Cotton fields once covered much of Oklahoma. But over the years we have seen the amount of cotton grown in the state decrease. But thanks to new technology, cotton may once again be a farmer’s favorite.
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