Forest Service Research Cracks Major League Baseball Problem
Rate of shattered maple bats down 50 percent.
In 2008, Major League Baseball (MLB) came to the U.S. Forest Service, asking our Forest Products Laboratory to investigate why baseball bats were increasingly shattering into multiple pieces on contact.
The Forest...
07/15/2013
Forest Service Research Cracks Major League Baseball Problem
Rate of shattered maple bats down 50 percent.
In 2008, Major League Baseball (MLB) came to the U.S. Forest Service, asking our Forest Products Laboratory to investigate why baseball bats were increasingly shattering into multiple pieces on contact.
The Forest...
07/15/2013
Forest Service Research Cracks Major League Baseball Problem
Rate of shattered maple bats down 50 percent.
In 2008, Major League Baseball (MLB) came to the U.S. Forest Service, asking our Forest Products Laboratory to investigate why baseball bats were increasingly shattering into multiple pieces on contact.
The Forest...
07/15/2013
Forest Service Research Cracks Major League Baseball Problem
Rate of shattered maple bats down 50 percent.
In 2008, Major League Baseball (MLB) came to the U.S. Forest Service, asking our Forest Products Laboratory to investigate why baseball bats were increasingly shattering into multiple pieces on contact.
The Forest...
07/15/2013
Forest Service Research Cracks Major League Baseball Problem
Rate of shattered maple bats down 50 percent.
In 2008, Major League Baseball (MLB) came to the U.S. Forest Service, asking our Forest Products Laboratory to investigate why baseball bats were increasingly shattering into multiple pieces on contact.
The Forest...
07/15/2013
Forest Service Research Cracks Major League Baseball Problem
Rate of shattered maple bats down 50 percent.
In 2008, Major League Baseball (MLB) came to the U.S. Forest Service, asking our Forest Products Laboratory to investigate why baseball bats were increasingly shattering into multiple pieces on contact.
The Forest...
Commissioner Doak Hosts Series of Forums on New Workers Compensation Law
OKLAHOMA CITY – The Oklahoma Insurance Department (OID) is separating fact from fiction when it comes to the new workers’ compensation law. OID will hold seminars aimed at educating business owners, workers and insurance agents about the upcoming...
07/11/2013
Fire Danger Increasing
Though Oklahoma has enjoyed relief from last summer's blistering triple digit temperatures, Oklahoma Forestry Services, a Division of the Department of Agriculture, Food and Forestry, wants the public to be aware fire danger is increasing across the state. Oklahoma was...
It's Hard and That's a Good Thing
Students excel in advanced STEM courses at Kiamichi Tech Center and are honored as valedictorians at their high schools.
07/09/2013
Secretary of Education Phyllis Hudecki to Step Down from Cabinet Post
Cabinet official successfully pushed education reforms, degree-completion initiative
OKLAHOMA CITY – Oklahoma Secretary of Education Phyllis Hudecki today announced she is resigning from her cabinet level post in order to resume full-time duties as...
07/08/2013
Commissioner Doak Urges Storm Survivors to Register with FEMA
OKLAHOMA CITY – Survivors of the tornadoes, severe storms and flooding that occurred in Oklahoma from May 18 to June 2 have less than two weeks to register for state and federal disaster assistance. The deadline is July 19.
“Even...
07/04/2013
Governor Fallin Statement Regarding Independence Day
OKLAHOMA CITY – Governor Mary Fallin today made the following statement regarding Independence Day.
“Independence Day is a great time for all of us to reflect on what it means to be an American. It’s especially important for us to remember –...