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This is from an article in Forbes


Studies show that men’s testosterone levels have been declining for decades. The most prominent, a 2007 study in the Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism, revealed a “substantial” drop in U.S. men’s testosterone levels since the 1980s, with average levels declining by about 1% per year. This means, for example, that a 60-year-old man in 2004 had testosterone levels 17% lower than those of a 60-year-old in 1987. Another study of Danish men produced similar findings, with double-digit declines among men born in the 1960s compared to those born in the 1920s.


[URL unfurl="true"]https://www.forbes.com/sites/neilhowe/2017/10/02/youre-not-the-man-your-father-was/?sh=76ca814f8b7f[/URL]


My wife always thought the world was becoming over populated growing up in Buenos Aires.  But when she moved to Texas she could not believe the mass of land outside of the major cities we have that are just are almost endless.  The King Ranch for instance is 825,00 acres which is larger than Rhode Island.  We have several other ranches in Texas that are equally as large.  Many of these are in prime areas.  If you leave Houston and drive any direction you will see acres of land most of which is not lived on.


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