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Becoming
a CCA
2009
CCA Exam:
State & International Exam Date is Feb. 6
Carrington NDSU Ext Research Center
ND CCA
Performance Objectives.htm
Who should be certified?
Any adviser/consultant that spends the majority of their time
advising growers on agronomic practices and can meet the
standards of the program.
Steps to Certification:
- Pass
two comprehensive exams
- Have at least 2 years experience with at least a Bachelor
of Science Degree in agriculture or 4 years with no degree
- Document
education and crop advising experience with transcripts
and supporting references
- Sign
and agree to uphold the CCA Code of Ethics
Once Certified:
Earn 40 hours of continuing education (CEUs) every two-years
and pay an annual maintenance fee.
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