Along with many previous years during National FFA Week, Keystone Cooperative has decided to continue its long-standing commitment to youth development and agricultural education. The company has continued to contribute $40,000 to the Indiana FFA Foundation for the third year in a row. This investment reflects Keystone’s belief in the power of FFA working to create strong leaders and prepare students for the agriculture industry.
“Supporting FFA means supporting the future of agriculture,” said Kevin Still, CEO of Keystone Cooperative. “For three years now, this $40,000 annual gift has reflected our belief in the next generation and our commitment to investing in the young people who will lead our industry forward. At Keystone, serving our communities and farmer-owners starts with building opportunities for tomorrow’s talent.”
“Keystone Cooperative continues to demonstrate what true industry partnership looks like,” said Lisa Chaudion, Executive Director of the Indiana FFA Foundation. “Their sustained investment not only strengthens our programs but, more importantly, opens doors for students to discover careers, build technical skills, and grow as leaders. When organizations step forward year after year at this level, it sends a powerful message to our members that the agricultural community believes in them and is committed to their success.”



