• Certified Crop Adviser Program in New Mexico
The purpose of the NMCCA program is to certify that individuals working in agronomy and advising others on agronomic principles, have a professional level of expertise. The NMCCA program also provides up-to-date information that affects New Mexico growers.
Location: United States, New Mexico, Las Cruces
• Illinois Certified Crop Adviser Program
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 is encouraged to participate.
Location: United States, Illinois, Pontiac
• Oklahoma Certified Crop Advisers
The International Certified Crop Advisers (ICCA) program, a voluntary program, establishes standards for knowledge, experience, ethical conduct, and continuing education; enhances professionalism; and promotes dialogue among all stakeholders in agriculture worldwide.
Location: United States, Oklahoma, Enid
• Georgia Association of Professional Agricultural Consultants
Membership Directory; Sustaining Members; Membership Categories and Qualifications; Calendar of Events; Code of Ethics; Links; Membership Application; Tips on Hiring a Crop Consultant; GAPAC Email Discussion Group;
Location: United States, Georgia, Sale City
• Nebraska Independent Crop Consultant Association (NICCA)
NICCA's members are people who provide professional, technical advice to growers of agricultural crops in Nebraska. The group includes agronomists, entomologists, crop and soil scientists, weed science experts, plant pathologists, along with those who are experienced in cultural practices and tillage, seed variety selection and irrigation management.
Location: United States, Nebraska, Kearney
• American Society of Agronomy's Certified Crop Adviser Program, The
The largest certification program in agriculture with over 14,000 certified throughout the USA and Canada. The CCA program is coordinated by the American Society of Agronomy (ASA) and administered locally by 36 state/regional/provincial boards, staffed by volunteers.
Location: United States, Wisconsin, Madison
• Certified Crop Adviser Program in North Carolina
Certified Crop Adviser, Continuing Education Unit (CEU) activities in North Carolina. Send CEU Application Forms to: North Carolina Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, Plant Industry Division, Raleigh, North Carolina.
Location: United States, North Carolina, Raleigh
• Minnesota Certified Crop Adviser Program
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.
Location: United States, Minnesota, Saint Paul
• Ontario Agri Business Association - CCA Program
This program is designed to recognize a level of expertise or achievement attained by the crop consultant versus training someone to be a crop consultant. Any public, commercial or independent adviser who councils farmers and can meet the rigorous standards of the program, is encouraged to participate.
Location: Canada, Ontario, Guelph
• Iowa Independent Crop Consultants Association (IICCA)
IICCA make recommendations specific for each farm and each situation. An independent consultant provides unbiased recommendations based on the farmer's individual needs and all available products and management techniques.
Location: United States, Iowa, Urbandale
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