CCAs work with producers to help make economically sound and environmentally friendly decisions. This guidance is the result of extensive continuing education, years of experience in the field and built on a strong educational foundation, all required to become a CCA. CCAs play a vital role working with producers to ensure sustainability and long-term success for agriculturalists.
Welcome to the Western Region CCA Virtual Booth!
Jerome Pier, Western Region CCA Board Chair discusses the benefits of becoming a Certified Crop Adviser.
Steps to becoming CCA
Have at least two years of experience with at least a Bachelor of Science Degree in an agronomy related field
Have at least three years of experience with an Associates Degree in an agronomy related field
Have at least four years of experience with no degree
Register for exams, exam registration is currently open until December 11, 2020.
Two separate exams: Western Region Board and International Board Exams
Pass the exams!