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Joshua High 4‑H member warns ranchers about grass tetany, PFAS and rabies
Summary
A Johnson County 4‑H member from Joshua High School presented to the commissioners on grass tetany, environmental contaminants including PFAS in biosolids, and risks of rabies in livestock, urging preventive steps.
Keeley Clark, a member of Johnson County 4‑H and a Joshua High School student, addressed the commissioners about three threats to livestock: grass tetany (hypomagnesemia), environmental contaminants including PFAS in biosolids used as fertilizer, and rabies.
Clark, who identified herself as president of KC Livestock Consulting, described grass tetany as a metabolic disorder that can affect about 1…
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