The Colorado Certified Crop Adviser Program (CCA) is a professional certification program offered by the American Society of Agronomy (ASA). The voluntary program is intended for anyone who makes nutrient, crop protection, crop, or environmental recommendations to producers and can meet the rigorous standards of the CCA program. 

Each CCA must pass two exams (International and Colorado) and submit credentials detailing their education, crop advising experience plus two references. They must sign and adhere to a code of ethics.

The exams cover four major competency areas:

Continuing education must fall into one of these four areas to be valid for CCA Continuing Education Units (CEUs). To maintain the certification, the CCA must earn 40 hours of continuing education every two years.

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CEU Credit Submission

If you would like to submit CEUs for approval for your meeting, we have information on how to do so! Please submit credits for approval at least 30 days ahead of your meeting so you can get sign in sheets. If you need to request credits after your meeting, you have up to 60 days after the meeting to request them.

Promotional Materials

For promotional materials and awards go to the ICCA General Info and Promotional Materials page.

News and Updates

For news and updates in the areas that the CCA program covers- please visit our News page. Meetings and minutes are also on our news page.

Survey!

In 2012 we sent a survey out to the Colorado CCA members for their input. The results of the survey are now available for download (PDF format). Thank you to everyone for your participation.