Bill Campbell is the new president of the Keystone Ag producers.
He was appointed by the board of directors.
He is replacing Dan Mazier who stepped down early in July to pursue a federal party nomination.
Campbell served as KAP vice-president for the last year and a half, and before that he was involved with KAP at the district level and on the board of directors.
“I accept the presidency with great enthusiasm, and look forward to engaging with our grassroots farmer membership, as well as with industry stakeholders and government, “ Campbell said.
Campbell is a fourth-generation farmer near Minto, with 2,640 acres – 1,700 of them seeded to annual crops. He also runs a purebred Limousin cattle operation.