INDIANAPOLIS — Co-Alliance Cooperative has moved its headquarters from Avon, Ind., to a larger site at 770 N. High School Road, Indianapolis, to accommodate its growing team.
The agriculture and energy cooperative offers agronomy, propane, fuels, grain, seed, hog production and feed services.
“This move signifies more than a change in location,” said President and CEO Kevin Still. “It is a symbol of growth of our farmer-owned cooperative, the strength of agriculture in Indiana and the evolution of how we will do business to fit a changing industry.
“This location will offer us better access to technology, proximity to the center of our footprint and the ability to better serve our more than 11,000 owner-members.”
“The cooperative spirit is alive and well at Co-Alliance,” said Bruce Kettler, director of the Indiana State Department of Agriculture.
“Through innovation, leadership and the continued enhancement of sustainable agricultural practices, Co-Alliance will guide Indiana’s farm families towards another century of success”
By the numbers
Co-Alliance has:
• 162 locations
• More than 1,000 employees
• 11,262 farmer-owners, 8,100 of which hail from Indiana
• 5 million agriculture acres served in Indiana, Ohio and Michigan.