Hi there I’m Kailey! I was born and raised in the small state of Rhode Island family operated a dairy farm and a milk trucking operation. I grew up heavily involved in 4-H where I showed dairy cows and was on the state dairy judging and quiz bowl team. Upon graduating high school, I ventured west to Utah State University where I graduated with degrees in agricultural communications, broadcast journalism, and political science and a minor in agribusiness. My agriculture background doesn’t just end with dairy farming. I have also ventured into other areas of the ag industry by working in farmers’ markets, organic and conventional vegetable farms, and an apple orchard/press.
Kailey Foster
Iowa Driver Survives Dangerous Crash With Farm Equipment[PHOTOS]
But photos from an accident Wednesday night are the perfect example of how dangerous it can be to share the road with farm equipment.
Midwest Teen Named ‘Superhero’ By Farmer In Need
But sometimes it only takes one person to make a difference to someone in need.
Farmers Warn Iowans That Emus Are More Than Just Cute
So, you want to get an emu?
Iowa Town Evacuates After Cornfield Catches On Fire
A town in western Iowa was evacuated after a field of standing corn caught on fire Wednesday afternoon.
Bird Flu Continues To Spread A Second Time Through Iowa
It’s been less than two weeks since bird flu made its way back into Iowa flocks after we had been in the clear for months.
Farm Feature: Sometimes The Farm Life Sucks You Back In
Trish and her husband Aaron own and operate CBL Farms in Winthrop Iowa
Iowa Farmers And Firefighters Tackle Massive Field Fire [PHOTOS]
Overall, over 12 dozen firefighters, five dozen engines, and 18 area departments were fighting the massive fire alongside a dozen or so farmers.
Unbelievable! Iowa Cow Kickstarts Almost Decade Long Viral Trend
Today, Texas Tornado's photo is still circulating the internet but he isn't the only cow people are sharing.
A New Iowa Record Has Been Set After $1.4 Million Farm Sale
Farmland in Iowa continues to set more and more records.
Iowa Farmer Who Allowed Manure To Overflow For Days Faces Fine
Back in March, the DNR opened an investigation after workers on a Sioux City dairy farm allowed manure to spill into a nearby stream for three days.