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re: What’s crawfish prices in your area?
Posted on 5/27/18 at 5:32 pm to Crop Dusting
Posted on 5/27/18 at 5:32 pm to Crop Dusting
Cool story about the school interviews.
HEB alone sells crawfish just about every weekend for ~$6/lb boiled, $1.97 by the sack, and $2.97 per pound if you’re only getting a few pounds. If you look around you can find similar or better deals all around. There are many places in east Texas and near the border that sell tons of crawfish in Houston each year. There are thousands of people from Louisiana that have moved here so the market is vast.
HEB alone sells crawfish just about every weekend for ~$6/lb boiled, $1.97 by the sack, and $2.97 per pound if you’re only getting a few pounds. If you look around you can find similar or better deals all around. There are many places in east Texas and near the border that sell tons of crawfish in Houston each year. There are thousands of people from Louisiana that have moved here so the market is vast.
Posted on 5/29/18 at 9:00 am to GoldenD
I'm just curious as to which part of the Petroleum Engineering curriculum specializes in crawfish pricing and its relation to geography.
Since apparently this topic relates to Petroleum Engineering in some way, don't let Yale, MIT, Cambridge, Oxford, et al know you couldnt figure out a crawfish prices app.....
Interestingly enough, the crawfish farmer down the road is an expert in the geological repercussions of hydraulic drilling in arid to semi arid climates so I guess they are related fields, after all.
Since apparently this topic relates to Petroleum Engineering in some way, don't let Yale, MIT, Cambridge, Oxford, et al know you couldnt figure out a crawfish prices app.....
Interestingly enough, the crawfish farmer down the road is an expert in the geological repercussions of hydraulic drilling in arid to semi arid climates so I guess they are related fields, after all.
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