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Check your CEU status online at ASA's web site. You will need your CCA certification number.
Performance Objectives for the Tri-State CCA Program

 

CEU Application Form for meeting planners is available here.

Illinois 2007 CCA Conference

Thursday, December 20

Crowne Plaza Hotel and Meeting Center, 
Springfield, Illinois

Click here for Agenda and Registration.

 

OVER 200 IN ILLINOIS HAVE REGISTERED ONLINE TO
BECOME A TECHNICAL SERVICE PROVIDER - HAVE YOU?

Frequently Asked Questions About Nutrient Management Plans

This process has recently changed.  Please go to www.techreg.usda.gov to get started in the LEVEL II Registration Process.  IL CCAs Watch your email for more details on registration.


The Certified Crop Adviser (CCA) program is a membership service of the American Society of Agronomy (ASA). Any public, commercial or independent adviser, who counsels farmers, ranchers or other agricultural entities and can meet the rigorous standards of the CCA program is encouraged to participate.

The requirements include passing a comprehensive international exam and a state, regional or provincial (local) exam evaluating knowledge of soil fertility, soil and water management, integrated pest management and crop production. The applicant is required to document their education and experience, up to four years depending on their educational background plus sign and agree to uphold the CCA code of ethics. To maintain the CCA status, a registrant must maintain 40 hours of continuing education every two years.

Since 1992, more than 20,000 individuals have voluntarily sat for the CCA exams and of these approximately 10,000 have satisfactorily met the requirements and become certified. CCAs will play a critical role in the future of agriculture as they advise agricultural producers. Through their skill application, they will help keep agriculture competitive in a global economy while aiding the process of sustaining our natural resources and protecting our environment.

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