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
Summertime Farm Listings In Eastern Iowa [Gallery]
We keep seeing land prices get higher and higher here in Iowa.
Vietnam Develops A High Demand Vaccine That Will Help Iowa Pigs
To help protect pork producers across the United States and Iowa, the USDA has been researching vaccines.
Iowa Farmland Is Still On The Rise
A new survey looking at farmland prices in Iowa says land prices have increased in the last 6 months.
New Study Could Mean Iowans Are Closer To Talking With Pigs
A study in Europe has us one step closer to understanding animal communication in pigs.
Iowans Will Be Forced To Pay For High Diesel Prices
When fuel prices rise for truckers, consumers are the ones that have to pay the difference.
Iowa Grain Elevator Makes A Big Mess After Collapsing
Crews spent Tuesday cleaning up the debris after a grain elevator collapsed Tuesday morning.
The Midwest Freedom Convoy Is Rolling Through Iowa This Weekend
Iowa, like many other states, is not on the direct route from the main convoy that stretches from California to D.C. so people came up with alternate routes.
The Farmers Almanac Warns Iowans Of More Snow
Before pulling out your shorts and t-shirts you might just want to keep that snow shovel and boots ready because there might be a blizzard on its way.
Tractor Sales In Iowa Are Starting The New Year High
John Deere, Iowa’s largest manufacturing employer reported a drop in income and an increase in sales, according to our media partner at Brownfield.
IA Farmers Can Have Crops Checked For Diseases By Dogs [WATCH]
Now Iowa may not be known for potatoes like Idaho is, but that doesn’t mean farmers here can’t grow them.