New Agents, Summer 2020
July 23, 2020
Photos, left to right: (1) Dusty Bryant (2) Kyle Casey (3) Sarah Robie
Having lived here her entire life, Dusty considers herself “a true Idahoan!” She and her husband, Travis, have a daughter, Eme, and a home and farm on the Emmett bench. They started the farm in 2008 and recently began raising a herd of cattle.
When not farming, Dusty enjoys spending time with her friends and family. “Whether it’s barbecuing in our back yard, shooting trap, hunting in the hills or fishing on the river – these are the times I’m most at home.” She’s especially fond of fishing for bass and catfish, and says that some people might even consider her “very competitive” when it comes to this.
Dusty’s association with Farm Bureau began in 2014 when she was the Federation’s “Young Farmer And Rancher” chair for Gem County. Since then, she’s worked as a Customer Service Representative and the Treasure Valley’s Training Specialist. “What an opportunity and great ride this has been,” Dusty says. “I look forward to many years of helping our customers feel confident they’re covered for whatever comes their way.”
Dusty will work out of the Weiser office.
Kyle and his wife, Lauren, have two daughters. He enjoys “spending free time with my family and friends, camping, boating, and enjoying the outdoors.” A lifelong north Idaho resident, Kyle looks forward to helping the people of the panhandle protect what matters most to them.
Kyle will work out of the Dalton Gardens office.
Sarah lives in Lewiston with her husband, Jared, and two kids. In her spare time, she enjoys “being with family, boating, camping, and riding horses.” She is also an active board member for the Gina Quesenberry Foundation.
Sarah has worked in the insurance industry for over seven years. She says she is “proud to represent Farm Bureau,” and looks forward to “building long-lasting relationships with my clients, and finding the best insurance coverage for them.”
Sarah will work out of the Lewiston office.







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