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PetroAg
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| Registered on: | 6/20/2013 |
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Are you talking about boronization? It is already used in ag, space and quite a bit of Downhole oilfield equipment now.
re: WTI Crude crossed above $70; and Brent Crude crossed above the $80 mark
Posted by PetroAg on 3/2/26 at 8:32 pm to ragincajun03

I prefer girdle and spray so I can fell a tree or terminate it standing. Works well with one person on chain saw, the other with a squirt bottle. I’ve used garlon 3A with good results killing gum and hackberry mostly
re: Does Lake Charles Have Uber
Posted by PetroAg on 2/11/26 at 7:04 pm to WillFerrellisking
Less demand since most drive drunk round those parts
re: Anyone buying MicroStrategy Inc (MSTR)?
Posted by PetroAg on 2/3/26 at 7:23 pm to Big Scrub TX
why do you think it is worth a 300% premium? I don’t know much about this company or how it is evaluated. Why would someone not just buy bitcoin direct or a bitcoin etf?
re: Anyone buying MicroStrategy Inc (MSTR)?
Posted by PetroAg on 2/3/26 at 5:42 pm to Big Scrub TX
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Why is MSTR trading at less than a 300% premium to it's liquid bitcoin holdings?
• Bitcoin held: ~214,400 BTC (per Strategy.com)
• Bitcoin price: ~$71,000
• Diluted shares: ~100 million (company-assumed, post-split)
• Bitcoin value per share: ˜ $152
• MSTR share price: ˜ $160
• mNAV: $160 ÷ $152 ˜ 1.05, or about a 5% premium
Where are you getting the 300% premium?
re: Devon, Coterra merge to create U.S. shale giant in $58 billion deal
Posted by PetroAg on 2/2/26 at 12:47 pm to ragincajun03
More consolidation, less jobs. Everything rolling up into the big companies where AI will further consolidate.
Unfortunately this little nat gas run will end as winter begins. Oil companies are all cutting back drilling and capex spending. I wouldn’t expect a big year from producers.
re: RKLB - Anyone Else in this One?
Posted by PetroAg on 1/8/26 at 9:53 am to michael corleone
Anyone selling here? I got in late ($45 avg cost basis) and don’t have that much. Just wondering how much room this thing has to run.
Bought a little more. Ready for the bottom to fall out now :lol:
I wouldn’t buy energy stocks until we get a few earnings with lower oil prices. Maybe Q3 of next year
Fat, fraud, loser, overpaid, jimbo 2.0
re: Miami (FL) 10 @ Texas A&M 3 Final - ABC
Posted by PetroAg on 12/20/25 at 2:10 pm to RazorBroncs

re: AMCI -AMC ROBOTICS CORP -Ready to Gamble?
Posted by PetroAg on 12/16/25 at 11:47 am to FLObserver
Should have told me yesterday
re: 84 years ago, lest we forget
Posted by PetroAg on 12/7/25 at 9:54 am to Purplehaze

re: Dead Trees - CenLa
Posted by PetroAg on 12/4/25 at 10:18 am to BabyDraco1499
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Baw you sure do sound hella close to me. Rapides Parish
Yeah buddy, home of the does and button bucks. Between kisatchie and the neighboring properties, the mature bucks are nonexistent :lol:.
We have been trying to increase our deer habitat. Right now it’s mostly open big timber with little undergrowth. These dying trees will actually help get more sunlight on the ground. It is unfortunate it’s a lot of oaks though.
re: Dead Trees - CenLa
Posted by PetroAg on 12/4/25 at 9:18 am to White Bear
Bottomland hardwoods south of alec. We have some cow oak on the higher benches but the majority of the trees are nutall, willow and water oaks with a ton of hackberry and sweet gum mixed in. Cypress, willow, privet and winged elm in the sloughs and bayou.
Dead Trees - CenLa
Posted by PetroAg on 12/4/25 at 8:35 am
Anyone else noticing a significant amount of dead trees? I’m assuming it’s from that bad drought in 2023.
Between the flood from Delta, freeze in 2021, major drought in 2023 and freeze again in 2025, we are seeing a significant amount of dead trees on our place (bottomland hardwoods).
The younger trees seem to have faired better. Maybe 5-10% tree kill in trees under 8” dbh. The larger trees are closer to 30-40% dead. We lost over 50% of our big white oaks that were 16”+ dbh.
The majority of the dead trees seem to be white oak (swamp chestnut) and red oak (water, nuttall). Anyone else seeing anything similar?
Between the flood from Delta, freeze in 2021, major drought in 2023 and freeze again in 2025, we are seeing a significant amount of dead trees on our place (bottomland hardwoods).
The younger trees seem to have faired better. Maybe 5-10% tree kill in trees under 8” dbh. The larger trees are closer to 30-40% dead. We lost over 50% of our big white oaks that were 16”+ dbh.
The majority of the dead trees seem to be white oak (swamp chestnut) and red oak (water, nuttall). Anyone else seeing anything similar?
How do the antler shed blinds hold up to bugs/wasps? The track windows are nice but typically don’t seal great
re: I enjoy seeing your beautiful pics of the woods. Be honest, how many of you take a nap?
Posted by PetroAg on 12/1/25 at 7:14 pm to homemadeshine
Tin roof with a light rain and cold weather (like this past week) and I’m out like a light come 9:30 AM. Nothing better than a nice office chair in a box blind.
Never dared sleep in a tree stand even with a harness
Never dared sleep in a tree stand even with a harness
Assuming this is true, what is the play? Bitcoin or gold? A financial meltdown would obviously devalue the dollar and crash the market.
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