Howdy, Burleson County!
My name is Kylie Vogler, and I am the 17-year-old daughter of Chad and Christine Vogler. Each of my parents have inspired me to find a deep love for both agriculture and my local
community. I began showing at the Burleson County Fair in the third grade, showing both rabbits and goats. Aside from my livestock projects, I have also participated in the Baked Foods, Creative Living, Livestock Judging, and served as a “buddy” in the Champion Drive Show.
I strive to be involved in both my school and community. I am currently the Caldwell FFA President, National Honor Society President, Burleson County 4-H Goat Club Vice President, and the Class of 2026 Treasurer. I am also involved in Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Young Republicans, Student Council, Caldwell Methodist Youth Group, as well as being on the Caldwell Varsity Tennis Team. Each of these extracurriculars and clubs has allowed me to grow in various aspects of my life. After I graduate, I plan to attend Texas A&M University to major in Ag Economics.
Now I am setting a new goal to become the Burleson County Fair Queen. This experience will allow me to grow my leadership skills as well as give me the opportunity to give back to the Burleson County Fair, which has been such an important part of my life. I would like to thank the Caldwell FFA chapter and the Burleson County 4-H Goat Club for sponsoring me. I’m thrilled about the opportunity ahead and greatly appreciate your support as I take on this next adventure!