The South-Central Region:
The Sports Retail Group and The Farm and Feed Network covers a-number of the sporting goods, farm supply, hardware and sports nutrition stores and chains seen in the South-Central Region (sporting goods combo stores, golf shops, ski shops, bike shops, sports nutrition stores, bowling alleys, running stores, colleges and universities, sports training centers, outdoor retailers, surf shops, martial arts studios, yoga studios, fitness centers, boxing studios and more.

The Oklahoma Market

Oklahoma is home to a long-list of independent, local and regional sporting goods stores, sports nutrition stores, farm supply stores, hardware stores and specific chains based here such as:  Atwood’s, Cook Feed and Outdoor and Shawnee Feed and Farmer’s Coop.

More About Oklahoma
Oklahoma is the 20th-most extensive and the 28th-most populous of the 50 United States.
The top cities are Oklahoma City (579,999), Tulsa (391,906), Norman (110,925), Broken Arrow (98,850) Lawton (96,867), Edmond (81,405), Moore (55,081), Midwest City (54,371), Enid (49,379) and Stillwater (45,688).
Oklahoma is host to a diverse range of sectors including aviation, energy, transportation equipment, food processing, electronics, and telecommunications. Oklahoma is an important producer of natural gas, aircraft, and food. The state ranks third in the nation for production of natural gas, is the 27th-most agriculturally productive state, and also ranks 5th in production of wheat. In 2010, Oklahoma City-based Love’s Travel Stops & Country Stores ranked 18th on the Forbes list of largest private companies, Tulsa-based QuikTrip ranked 37th, and Oklahoma City-based Hobby Lobby ranked 198th in 2010 report.
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