Keystone’s Kevin Still to be Inducted into the Cooperative Hall of Fame

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Kevin Still, President and CEO of Keystone Cooperative. Photo: Molly Nichols / Hoosier Ag Today.

An Indiana ag leader is set to receive another honor recognizing his leadership and lasting contributions to the cooperative movement.

Kevin Still, President & CEO of Keystone Cooperative, will be inducted into the Cooperative Hall of Fame in October 2026 in Washington, D.C.

Established in 1974 by the National Cooperative Business Association and administered by the Cooperative Development Foundation, the Cooperative Hall of Fame is the highest honor the U.S. cooperative community bestows on individuals who have made heroic contributions to cooperatives.

Still’s journey began at Pulaski County Farm Bureau Co-op, but his impact has been transformational. Rising through the ranks to lead Keystone Cooperative, he spearheaded the consolidation of seven legacy cooperatives into one of the nation’s most influential farmer-owned organizations.

Today, Keystone is the 7th largest agricultural retailer in the U.S., CountryMark’s largest fuel retailer, Indiana’s largest swine management company and the 13th largest propane provider nationwide.

Under Still’s leadership, Keystone has grown into a $3 billion enterprise serving 20,000 farmer-members across Indiana, Michigan, Illinois, and Ohio, with nearly 2,000 employees and 245 facilities. His creation of the LLP model for Co-Alliance preserved local identities while enabling scalable growth, a strategy that culminated in the historic 2024 merger of Co-Alliance and Ceres Solutions.

“Kevin Still stands as a defining example of the cooperative spirit in action,” said Bill Peters, Keystone Board Chairman. “His vision and dedication have transformed not only Keystone Cooperative but the entire cooperative landscape. Our members are direct beneficiaries of his tireless work on their behalf.”

“Kevin’s unwavering dedication to the cooperative system and the agriculture industry has left an enduring mark on rural America,” said Beth Ford, President and CEO, Land O’Lakes, Inc. “His visionary leadership and commitment to innovation have strengthened the cooperative model and created opportunities for countless farmers and growers to thrive. Kevin embodies servant leadership, and his influence will continue to shape the future of agriculture for generations to come.”

With more than two decades of service in leadership roles – including his current position as Chairman of CoBank’s Board of Directors – Still has played a pivotal role in shaping rural policy and driving infrastructure investment strategies that strengthen cooperatives nationwide.

“Kevin’s induction into the Cooperative Hall of Fame is a well-deserved recognition of his visionary leadership and lifelong commitment to advancing the cooperative model. From leading Keystone Cooperative through remarkable growth and innovation to championing rural communities through his work with CoBank and beyond, Kevin exemplifies the very best of cooperative values. We congratulate Kevin on this honor and celebrate his impact on agriculture and rural America,” said Tom Halverson, CoBank’s chief executive officer.

Still has served with the National Council of Farmer Cooperatives (NCFC), the National Foundation of Agribusiness Management Education, and many other local organizations. In 2022, Purdue University Agriculture Alumni Association honored him with the Certificate of Distinction for his decades of work influencing policy, business models, and cooperative education across the country.

Last September, Still announced his plan to retire effective Sept. 1, 2026 after leading one of Indiana’s top farmer-owned cooperatives for 41 years.

CLICK HERE for more information about the Cooperative Hall of Fame inductees for 2026.

CLICK BELOW to watch Hoosier Ag Today’s interview with Kevin Still during AgriNovus Indiana’s Quadrant event in August:

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