Streamlined Customer Workflow: Keystone Cooperative Integrates With Farm Accounting Software

“Today’s farmers are running complex businesses, and they need tools that work as hard as they do,” Kevin Still, President and CEO of Keystone Cooperative said.

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Traction Ag launched its farmer accounting software with one goal: give farmers clarity into their financial position at all times.

Earlier this month. Traction Ag announced an integration with Keystone Cooperative, based in Indiana. This is the second partnership Traction Ag has announced with a cooperative and earlier this year announced integration with Growmark.

This new integration enables Keystone bills to sync directly into Traction Ag’s platform.

Simplifying work flows, reducing manual data entry, and increasing accuracy in accounting entries are some of the benefits.

“Today’s farmers are running complex businesses, and they need tools that work as hard as they do,” Kevin Still, President and CEO of Keystone Cooperative said in the announcement “By bringing Keystone invoices directly into the Traction Ag platform, we’re helping farmers save time, reduce errors, and get a clearer picture of their finances. It’s about giving them the same kind of business tools any successful operation needs, so they can make smart decisions and have sustained success.”

Farmer customers can import, review and approve Keystone invoices directly in their Traction account.

As such, Traction details four key benefits:

  1. Gain clarity on paid and unpaid bills, while keeping a precise inventory of farm inputs
  2. Reduce paperwork and keep farm accounting streamlined and well organized
  3. Save time during peak billing periods
  4. Improve accuracy by eliminating manual data entry errors

“Traction Ag was built from the ground up for the specific demands of farm accounting,” said Dustin Sapp , CEO of Traction Ag in the announcement. “When farmers receive Keystone Cooperative bills through our platform, they’re not just logging another expense; they’re gaining full visibility into discounts, inventory, and prepaid inputs. It’s all centralized in one place. That’s what empowers farmers to clearly understand their true financial position and make more confident decisions.”

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