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On this episode I chatted with Michael and Amy from Roark Acres.
Roark Acres is a family owned honey farm located in and around Tulsa Oklahoma. They produce Oklahoma honey annually and in the future hope to provide single source honeys from around the world.
They're often asked, "So, how did you get into the honey business?" The short answer to that question is itself a question. "Where's the bees?" The longer version involves gardens, yard clover and bare feet. Feel free to ask when you see them at a local farmers markets or trade shows and they'll be happy to tell you.
"We are passionate about bees, honey, and all matter of goodies we collect from the hive. From candles to creamed honey we do our very best to utilize every ounce of our bees creations."
For more information go to www.roarkacres.com and on Facebook www.facebook.com/RoarkAcres
This episode is presented by the Made in Oklahoma Coalition. The Made in Oklahoma Coalition is your source for information on local food and beverage products. To learn more about Oklahoma made products and how to support MIO Coalition companies visit miocoalition.com
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On this episode I chatted with Michael and Amy from Roark Acres.
Roark Acres is a family owned honey farm located in and around Tulsa Oklahoma. They produce Oklahoma honey annually and in the future hope to provide single source honeys from around the world.
They're often asked, "So, how did you get into the honey business?" The short answer to that question is itself a question. "Where's the bees?" The longer version involves gardens, yard clover and bare feet. Feel free to ask when you see them at a local farmers markets or trade shows and they'll be happy to tell you.
"We are passionate about bees, honey, and all matter of goodies we collect from the hive. From candles to creamed honey we do our very best to utilize every ounce of our bees creations."
For more information go to www.roarkacres.com and on Facebook www.facebook.com/RoarkAcres
This episode is presented by the Made in Oklahoma Coalition. The Made in Oklahoma Coalition is your source for information on local food and beverage products. To learn more about Oklahoma made products and how to support MIO Coalition companies visit miocoalition.com

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