agdoctor
| Favorite team: | LSU |
| Location: | Louisiana |
| Biography: | BS 1980 |
| Interests: | Tigers |
| Occupation: | sales |
| Number of Posts: | 3187 |
| Registered on: | 12/7/2004 |
| Online Status: | Not Online |
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re: National Gasoline Average Inches back up over $3.00 per Gallon
Posted by agdoctor on 11/11/25 at 2:29 pm to ragincajun03
I just paid $2.35.
re: It's got to be Jeff Landry pushing the "for cause" bullshite, right?
Posted by agdoctor on 11/11/25 at 2:19 pm to geauxbrown
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Landry has destroyed his reelection chances…unless dumbass coon asses vote for him again.
Bigots are back
re: Cajuns and their ineffective leadership
Posted by agdoctor on 11/5/25 at 6:50 pm to tigerworkpart2
Freaking bigots on this board.
re: At the end of the day, Landry or whoever is the governor won't matter to the next HC
Posted by agdoctor on 10/31/25 at 9:32 am to Sheriff Brackett
Every job I’ve taken I never considered who could fire me as important in my decision
re: I think about 20 coaches can win at LSU!!
Posted by agdoctor on 10/30/25 at 1:48 pm to TigerDavid3527
Jerry Jones said the same thing when he fired Jimmy Johnson
re: I literally cannot believe Landry is doing press today
Posted by agdoctor on 10/30/25 at 1:40 pm to lsupride87
He was on Walton & Johnson this morning
re: If this was a top 3-5 job before Landry’s comments, where does it rank now?
Posted by agdoctor on 10/30/25 at 6:33 am to Former_5_Star
It was the top open spot. It’s 3rd now at best.
He always played the one that boosters paid over a million dollars to have on the team.
re: Baker vs Kiffin
Posted by agdoctor on 9/17/25 at 6:20 am to TigerBR1111
Well since Kiffen admitted on national tv he makes coaching decisions based on point spreads and total points I’m not sure if his motive will be to win.
All I remember is the sore arm from the shot. Not much else but it will definitely be sore a fee days.
Clarification- most of the sugar is not
Imported. We don’t produce enough to
Meet demand and import some where around 1/3 of use. The tariffs artificially raise the prices domestically.
Imported. We don’t produce enough to
Meet demand and import some where around 1/3 of use. The tariffs artificially raise the prices domestically.
re: Corn Lobby already whining about Costs changing to Pure Sugar vs HFCS.
Posted by agdoctor on 7/18/25 at 1:53 pm to DustyDinkleman
Most of the sugar consumed in the US is imported from Mexico and South America. World market price is around 16 cents per pound. The import tariffs raised the price US farmers get to about 38 cents last year. The more sugar we use the more revenue from tariffs. Of course the sugar league will tell you sugar isn’t subsidized but the consumer pays the tariff. Trump wants to raise revenue.
150% of up to 6%
Wife is 3 years older. It will be 45 years in November
re: Has anyone heard about Ivermectin resistance in our area?
Posted by agdoctor on 5/18/25 at 7:34 pm to Will Cover
Ivermectin resistance was confirmed in southwest La more than 10 years ago.
re: Boots: Lizard, Alligator, Snake, Ostrich, Shark..etc......Basically a good quality boot
Posted by agdoctor on 5/17/25 at 9:27 am to profdillweed
My dad has Tony Lama ostrich boots that he bought in early 1980s. He has changed the soles twice at Tony Lama and now he gets something done in Lafayette. He wore them everyday except when he sent them to the factory. After 45 years the skin still looks like the day he bought them.
quote:
This is a little different. They would be unenrolled from HS, enrolled in college and have their college course work count towards their HS grad requirement. Basically get your HS diploma as a college freshman or sophomore.
I did this in 1977-78. I had to get 30 hours with a 3.0 to graduate from high school. I got a GED in the mail dated February 28, 1978. Graduated from LSU in May 1980.
re: National Gasoline Price Average Inches up for Second Straight Week
Posted by agdoctor on 3/31/25 at 2:19 pm to ragincajun03
Up to $2.59 in Opelousas
It is with deepest sadness that we share news of a tragic incident that occurred yesterday at our Geismar, Louisiana Nitrogen site which claimed the life of one of our team members, Mathew Roberts, an Operating Technician with Nutrien for 14 years. Mathew was a father, a fiancé, a son, and a cherished colleague who will be greatly missed.
On behalf of Nutrien, we express our heartfelt condolences to Mathew’s family, friends and co-workers during this extremely difficult time. We are committed to providing support to his family and assistance for on-site personnel.
We know that our colleagues across Nutrien deeply believe in what we value most: everyone going home safe, every day. Times like this challenge us to our core and remind us that we have more work to do on our safety journey. We are investigating the cause of the incident and co-operating with the authorities so we can learn from this and work to prevent future incidents.
For those seeking support during this challenging time, please reach out to your manager, HR representative or our employee assistance program in your region.
Canada
Phone: 1-866-424-0712
Online: one.telushealth.com
Australia
Access via the Sonder app
U.S.
Phone: 1-855-629-0554
Online: nutrien.springhealth.com
Trinidad
Dolly and Associates: 627-1845
Families in Action: 622-6952
Elder and Associates: 226-4325
Behavioural Consultancy Services Ltd:
650-4064
LatAm
Optum
ana.parra@optum.com.br
Safety will always be a core value that rises above everything else we do. We urge each of you to embrace our Culture of Care, prioritizing our key daily actions. Through our collective efforts, we can prevent such tragic events.
Take care and stay safe,
Ken and Dean
Ken Seitz
President and Chief Executive Officer
Nutrien Limited
On behalf of Nutrien, we express our heartfelt condolences to Mathew’s family, friends and co-workers during this extremely difficult time. We are committed to providing support to his family and assistance for on-site personnel.
We know that our colleagues across Nutrien deeply believe in what we value most: everyone going home safe, every day. Times like this challenge us to our core and remind us that we have more work to do on our safety journey. We are investigating the cause of the incident and co-operating with the authorities so we can learn from this and work to prevent future incidents.
For those seeking support during this challenging time, please reach out to your manager, HR representative or our employee assistance program in your region.
Canada
Phone: 1-866-424-0712
Online: one.telushealth.com
Australia
Access via the Sonder app
U.S.
Phone: 1-855-629-0554
Online: nutrien.springhealth.com
Trinidad
Dolly and Associates: 627-1845
Families in Action: 622-6952
Elder and Associates: 226-4325
Behavioural Consultancy Services Ltd:
650-4064
LatAm
Optum
ana.parra@optum.com.br
Safety will always be a core value that rises above everything else we do. We urge each of you to embrace our Culture of Care, prioritizing our key daily actions. Through our collective efforts, we can prevent such tragic events.
Take care and stay safe,
Ken and Dean
Ken Seitz
President and Chief Executive Officer
Nutrien Limited
re: Ivermectin: Cancer killer Are you aware of these studies?
Posted by agdoctor on 3/2/25 at 4:48 pm to wallowinit
Well it doesn’t prevent or cure cancer in dogs and that’s a fact.Much better chance it ruins their kidneys.
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