Welcome
Thank
you to the following sponsors of our 2008 5th Annual ND
CCA Meeting held January 15 at the Ramada Plaza Suites in Fargo:
Winfield Solutions; BASF; Monsanto; Pioneer Hi-bred Int'l;
Winfield Solutions; and the ND Ag Association
CCA Apparel available through a ND company
The "Certified Crop Adviser
North Dakota" Logo is available thru
Decorated Wearables in Devils Lake for your use on clothing,
hats, etc.
Their
website is:
www.decoratedwearables.com or call
their toll free number 800-886-2892 for information & prices.
They carry a large inventory of items; they will also set-up up
your company logo to display along with the Certified Crop
Adviser logo.
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 certificant 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.
For more information
contact
Linda
Brolin. |