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April 30, 2008

CoBank donates $2,500 to Indiana Agricultural Leadership Institute

The Indiana Agricultural Leadership Institute (IALI) has received a $2,500 check from CoBank on behalf of Kevin Still, a director on the cooperative bank’s board. Still is also the CEO and treasurer of Co-Alliance LLP, a Danville-based farm supply, energy, and grain and swine marketing partnership of Midland Co-op, Inc., IMPACT Coop, Inc., Laporte County Co-op, Inc., and Frontier Co-op, Inc.

The IALI was founded in 1983 to facilitate communication and create networks within Indiana’s agricultural industry and build support among business, industry, production, education and government. The money will go toward supporting IALI’s training program, helping the institute build strong leadership skills and encouraging the public dialogue.

“I strongly support CoBank’s philosophy of giving back to the communities in which we operate,” Still said. “I’m particularly proud that the bank is underwriting IALI and its efforts to promote Indiana’s agricultural industry.” [News release: Download still_iali.pdf ]

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