Keystone Cooperative announced Scott Logue will be CEO as of Sept. 1.
“This transition represents both continuity and opportunity for Keystone,” Bill Peters, Chairman of the Board said in a news release. “As we look ahead, the Board has full confidence in Logue to carry forward Keystone’s cooperative strength while building on the values, relationships, and farmer-first commitment that have defined the organization for generations.”
Logue’s introduction as CEO will take place at the company events, Co-Op Classic on Aug. 20.
Keystone Cooperative is a $3 billion business with 245 locations in Indiana, Ohio, Michigan, and Illinois. Its business divisions include: energy, agronomy, grain, swine, and animal nutrition. Logue was previously CEO of Harvest Land Cooperative, which was acquired by Keystone in 2021 and subsequently joined the executive team. He most recently served as chief operating officer for Keystone Cooperative.
“It is an honor to step into this role and lead such a high-performing, fiscally strong, and growth-oriented cooperative,” Logue said in the press release. “Keystone’s strength lies in its people, its membership, and its deep commitment to the future of agriculture. I look forward to working alongside our team to continue driving innovation, supporting family farms, and ensuring long-term success for the cooperative.”
The previous CEO of Keystone was Kevin Still, who had previously announced his retirement after a 42-year career in co-operative leadership.


