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Food and Nutrition Education Needs and Interests of Food Pantry Guests, 18 to 49 Years of Age, with and Without Children in the Household
(2019-05)
Payne Country has the second highest food insecurity rate in Oklahoma. This study surveyed food pantry guests, 18 to 49 years of age, with and without children in the home at Our Daily Bread Food and Resource Center about ...
Influence of Eastern Red Cedar on Tabanidae Populations in Oklahoma
(2019-05-01)
Horse flies (Tabanidae) are commonly associated with pastured beef systems in the southern United States and are one of the most difficult fly pests to control. Tabanids are strong visual predators with a painful bite and ...
High Resolution Sequence Stratigraphy and Reservoir Characterization of Mississippian Strata in Central and Eastern Oklahoma
(2019-05)
The "Mississippian Limestone" of the Mid-Continent has a geologically complex arrangement of facies. These complexities span throughout the region and have proven problematic in prediction of subsurface facies variations. ...
Assessing the Food and Nutrition Desires and Needs of Food Pantry Guests Aged 50 Years and Older
(2019-05)
Food insecurity can affect one's overall health physically, socially, and mentally. Our Daily Bread Food and Resource Center guest, 50 years of age and older were surveyed to assess food security, nutrition status, health, ...
Barriers to Volunteering with the Oklahoma 4-H Program: A Delphi Study
(2019-05-01)
The Cooperative Extension Service and 4-H program have depended on volunteers since 1914 (Van Horn et al., 1998). The success of the 4-H program depends on the investment and involvement of adult volunteers, this group ...
Mosquito Survey of Camp Gruber Training Center and Comparison with Other Oklahoma Military Bases
(2019-07)
Army National Guard training requires personnel to occasionally visit wild areas for one weekend a month and two weeks a year. During these times, the soldiers may be exposed to mosquitoes and be at risk of mosquito-borne ...
Assessment of economic impact and visitor satisfaction: A case study from Canton Lake, Oklahoma
(2019-12)
Lake resources provide a variety of socioeconomic benefits ranging from market based goods (e.g., water supply and irrigation) to non-market based ecosystem services (e.g., recreation, wildlife habitat). However, ecosystem ...
Examining tornado vulnerability and index validation in Oklahoma using components of the Social Vulnerability Index
(2019-12)
Identifying socially vulnerable groups is an important step toward creating resilient communities and reducing future losses of property and human life. A population's vulnerability to a hazard is not based solely on its ...
Flora and Community Assembly of Beaver County: Vascular Plants of the Western Great Plains and Phylogenetic Patterns Along a Hydrological Gradient
(2019-05-01)
Beaver County has the lowest plant collections per area of any county in western Oklahoma, and is located in the understudied shortgrass/mixed-grass prairies of the western Great Plains. The region has a history of high ...
Facebook Activity of Oklahoma Agritourism Operations
(2019-05-01)
Agritourism is an expanding industry in rural areas. Agritourism operators seek to efficiently market their operations and reach consumers far removed from agriculture. Social media serves a crucial role in tourism marketing; ...