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Certified Crop Adviser (CCA)

American Society of Agronomy

Certification

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The CCA and Certified Professional Agronomist (CPAg) programs certify and support agronomists serving on the front lines of sustainable agronomy.

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The Certified Crop Adviser (CCA) Program is established as a benchmark for agronomy professionals that provides base-level standards for agronomic knowledge through a national and regional testing process and raises those standards through continuing education. Being certified emphasizes credibility and recognizes that you are committed and experienced in what you do.  When you become certified, you join more than 13,000 of your peers in the largest, most recognized agriculturally oriented certification program in North America that validates your commitment. The CCA program’s professional standards are widely respected by industry, academia, and government agencies and are referenced in statutes.   The goal of the program is to enable agriculture as an industry to meet its environmental stewardship objective.

Requirements

What you need to earn this credential

Internship/Fieldwork/Practicum Requirements

40 or more total credits within each 2-year cycle, 20 of which must be Board Approved CEUs. The appropriate number of CEUs in these four categories: Nutrient Management, Soil & Water Management, Integrated Pest Management, Crop Management, and Ethics.

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Skills & Competencies

Skills developed through this program

  • Apply plant nutrition principles including macronutrient and micronutrient classification, functions, mobility, and regional deficiency and excess concerns
  • Analyze soil fertility processes including nutrient transformations, cation exchange, nitrogen cycling, and the influence of soil characteristics on nutrient uptake
  • Conduct soil sampling and plant tissue analysis to interpret nutrient sufficiency levels and support in-season and season-long nutrient management decisions
  • Select and calculate nutrient sources and application methods including commercial fertilizers, manure, biosolids, and organic inputs based on crop response relationships
  • Manage soil pH and liming programs by calculating lime requirements and evaluating liming material quality and incorporation needs
  • Develop nutrient management plans incorporating yield goals, crop nutrient needs, manure application rates, 4R principles, and environmental risk assessment
Career Pathways

Occupations this program prepares you for

  • Precision Agriculture Technicians19-4012.01
  • Farmers, Ranchers, and Other Agricultural Managers11-9013.00
What You'll Learn

Key competencies developed through this program

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Mastery: developing (Level 2)(based on Certification)

  • Soil sampling grids and georeferenced zones — develop independently using geospatial technology to identify testing sites for nutrient content and pH across familiar field conditions.
  • Precision agriculture data records — maintain accurately and update routinely in database and spreadsheet software with minimal oversight across multiple farm accounts.
  • Agricultural field boundaries and zone maps — create and refine in GIS software by integrating soil characteristics and production potential data for standard field configurations.
  • GPS guidance systems, sensors, and mechanical controls — install, calibrate, and troubleshoot following established protocols with reduced supervision on commercial farm equipment.
  • Crop yield maps and soil test data layers — compare and analyze using map creation software to identify spatial patterns and support preliminary site-specific management recommendations.
  • Geospatial datasets including terrain, drainage, and input application records — layer and interpret in GIS to draw agronomic conclusions in routine field scenarios.
  • Written field reports and management summaries — compose clearly using office suite and word processing software to communicate findings to farm operators and agronomists.
  • Equipment calibration logs and maintenance schedules — manage proactively to ensure sensor accuracy and system reliability across a seasonal field operations cycle.
  • Mathematics and basic statistical methods — apply to interpret soil nutrient levels, yield variability, and fertilizer rate calculations in support of prescription map development.
  • Client field information and service requests — coordinate and prioritize using time management practices to meet scheduled sampling and data delivery deadlines.

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