NEWS for North Dakotans
Agriculture Communication, North Dakota State University
7 Morrill Hall, Fargo, ND 58105-5665


April 23, 1998

Certified Crop Adviser Exam Set For Aug. 7

The next testing session in North Dakota for the Certified Crop Adviser (CCA) Program will be Friday, Aug. 7, in Carrington. The CCA Program is designed to establish base standards of knowledge for individuals who advise growers on crop management and production inputs, and to assure farmers that crop advisers possess a level of competence that allows them to help with crop production and environmental issues such as water quality, soil loss and integrated pest management.

Registration to take the international and state CCA exams in August must be completed by Friday, June 26. Registration forms received after that date, regardless of postmark, will be returned. The cost of the international CCA exam is $100 and the North Dakota exam is $75. Applicants must take both exams to become certified. To obtain exam application materials, performance objectives and more information about the CCA program in North Dakota call the North Dakota CCA Board at (701) 231-7173.

The CCA program is coordinated by the American Registry of Certified Professionals in Agronomy, Crops and Soils. Certification of CCA credentials and development of CCA state exam questions are handled by a state board comprised of representatives from agribusiness, agricultural consulting, universities and government agencies.

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Source: Char Goodyear (701) 231-7173

Editor: Barry Brissman (701) 231-7866