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Title: American Society of Agronomy International Certified Crop Adviser Program


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American Society of Agronomy International
Certified Crop Adviser Program
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American Society of Agronomy (ASA)
  • Started in 1907
  • 11,000 members
  • Membership comprises
  • Academia
  • Government
  • Industry or private sector

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American Society of Agronomy (ASA)
  • Products and Services
  • Scientific Publications - Agronomy Journal
  • Monthly Magazine CSA News
  • Bi-monthly Magazine Crops and Soils
  • World Class meetings
  • Latest research updates
  • Educational programs
  • Advocacy
  • Certification
  • Certified Crop Adviser (CCA)
  • Certified Professional Agronomist (CPAg)

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American Society of Agronomy (ASA)
  • Certifications
  • protects the public and the profession
  • helps establish the profession through standards
  • enhances professional development
  • Certified Crop Adviser (CCA)
  • Certified Professional Agronomist (CPAg)

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International Certified Crop Adviser Program
(ICCA)
  • 13,000 (CCAs) certified in the USA and Canada
  • CCA Mission The Certified Crop Adviser (CCA)
    Program validates the credentials of professional
    crop advisers by establishing standards for
    knowledge, experience, ethics and continuing
    education.
  • CCA Vision To be the most valuable
    certification a professional crop adviser can
    hold by establishing Certified Crop Advisers
    (CCA) essential role in agricultural production,
    food safety and environmental stewardship.

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International Certified Crop Adviser Program
(ICCA)
  • Crop advisers provide advice and counsel to
    farmers, ranchers and other agricultural entities
    in their decision making process.
  • This responsibility requires a proficient
    understanding of crop production science, food
    safety, technology, economics and the
    environment.
  • Crop advisers combine their knowledge in these
    disciplines as well as their local experience to
    provide sound recommendations to their clients.

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Questions ?
  • What you always wanted to know

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Certification or Membership
  • Certification
  • A credential you earn and must meet a set
    standard, usually defining a profession and /or
    professional conduct, employment related
  • Membership
  • Something you join, usually open to anyone with
    the common interest, pay fees

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Words
  • Certification voluntary, professional
    standards, defines profession
  • License mandatory, government required, defines
    practice, title, responsibilities
  • Registry list of those who meet a standard or
    requirement, voluntary or mandatory

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Structure
  • American Society of Agronomy (ASA)
  • International CCA Board (ICCA)
  • State/Province/Regional (Local) CCA Board

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Structure/Relationship
  • ASA is the credentialing organization
  • ICCA Board is the certifying body
  • Sets the policies and procedures
  • Local CCA Boards implement the program
    grants/denies certifications to individuals

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ICCA Board Structure
  • 45 voting
  • 1 voting member from each local board (37)
  • 3 chairs vice-chair chair past-chair
  • 1 ASA Board representative
  • 4 standing committee chairs
  • Finance S/E CEC EPC
  • 8 ex-officio government and staff
  • 2 CSREES NRCS EPA FSA ASA CEO ASA Pres.
    Dir. Certification

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Local Board Structure
  • 7 minimum members
  • Similar to ICCA board
  • State / Province equivalent for government
    agencies
  • At least 50 should be CCA and elected
  • Chairs serve 1 or 2 year, non-consecutive terms
  • Vice-chair chair past-chair rotation
  • Members serve up to 2 3 year consecutive terms

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Duties of the ICCA Board
  • Set the policies and procedures for the program
  • Policy and Procedures manual online
  • https//www.certifiedcropadviser.org/files/policy
    _manual.pdf

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Duties of the Local Board
  • Administer the CCA program, actively market
  • CEU opportunities, ensure availability
  • Enforce the code of ethics
  • Rule on work exp. ed. Requirements
  • Develop the local exam
  • Administer the exams
  • Grant certification
  • Approve expenses and update ASA on board member
    changes

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Board Member updates
  • Very Important !
  • Not on list not covered by E O Liability
    insurance provided by ASA
  • Madison will send reminders annually but dont
    wait for those

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Supporting Documents
  • Credential Booklet
  • Performance Objectives
  • CEU Application
  • Reporting Forms
  • All found on the website or we can provide paper
    copies as needed

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Basics
  • This is a football. VL
  • Exams
  • Experience / Education
  • Ethics
  • Enforcement
  • Continuing Education

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Exams
  • International
  • Local Board
  • 4 primary competency areas
  • Nutrient management
  • Soil and water management
  • Integrated pest management
  • Crop management
  • First Friday in February and August (optional)
  • Deadline to register is 6 weeks prior

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Exams
  • Standard Operating Procedures (SOP)
  • Performance Objectives
  • Content experts draft (academia, govt, industry)
  • End user review, relavence
  • Exam question development
  • Validation of exam questions by end users
  • All exams must follow the same procedures
  • Is yours?

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Experience / Education
  • 4 years / no degree or not related degree
  • 3 years / associate degree, 15 semester hours
  • 2 years / BS degree agronomy or close

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Experience
  • NOTE If an applicant spends less than 30 of
    his or her time engaged in the activities
    described previously, partial credit might be
    assigned based on the following
  • Actual Experience CCA Experience
  • 30 1.00 year per year involved
  • 25 0.83 years per year involved
  • 20 0.66 years per year involved
  • 15 0.50 years per year involved
  • lt15 No credit is given. This is not to be
    retroactive
  •  
  • For example, an applicant spends 20 of his or
    her time in activities outlined in 3a, b or c and
    lists 10 years experience. The applicant should
    receive 6.6 years credit for experience (i.e
    0.66 x 10 years 6.6 years)

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Education
  • Degree must meet the minimum course work listed
    on the forms
  • Agronomy Degree or
  • Closely Related
  • Agronomy related course work is key
  • 15 semester hours minimum

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References
  • 1. Two completed reference forms (one from the
    employer and one from a client or individual who
    is familiar with the applicants work experience
    in crop production). Be sure the two reference
    letters are signed and witnessed or notarized.
  • 2. Do the references recommend the applicant for
    certification?
  • 3. Are the references familiar with the
    applicants work history?

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CCA vs. CCA Candidate
  • CCA - meets all of the requirements
  • CCA Candidate does not have the full
    experience, defined time frame set by the local
    board, ideal for students
  • Pass exams
  • Has at least one reference
  • Course work/degree if claiming
  • Does not have CEU or annual fee requirements

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Continuing Education
  • 40 hours (continuing education units CEUs)
  • With at least 5 in each of the 4 categories
  • 2 year cycle calendar based
  • No yearly minimum
  • Minimum of 20 as Board approved
  • Max of 20 as self study
  • No limit on Professional Development or self
    reported but indirectly they do

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Forms/instructions
  • CEU event application
  • Sign in sheets
  • Self study instructions
  • Scanners electronic version of sign in sheet

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Types of CEUs
  • Board Approved professional meetings,
    structured field days/research plot tours,
    seminars, workshops can be face to face or live
    internet delivered with a way to track attendance
    board reviews and approves CCA CEU
  • Self Reported same as board approved but board
    did not review, CCA self reports
  • Board Approved Self Study distance education,
    must have a quiz attached

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CEUs
  • Online access 24/7
  • Local board administrators have online access
  • CCAs have access
  • Reports mailed 2x / year, Jan. and Sept.

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CEUs
  • Unique tracking number assigned to every event
    once approved
  • Assigned by local board or Madison office
  • Identifier through system

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Ethics
  • Code of Ethics
  • Enforcement Procedures
  • Starts with a written complaint
  • Local board standards and ethics committee
  • Process is very deliberate and needs to be
    followed closely to ensure fairness

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Calendar of Events
  • Updated in Dec./Jan. each year
  • Deadlines for activities

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Promotions and Communications
  • Advertisements
  • Press releases
  • Articles
  • Logos
  • Exhibit booth
  • Posters/brochures

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Government
  • Recognized by
  • USDA
  • EPA
  • RMA
  • Technical Services Provider MOU
  • Nutrient management
  • Integrated pest management
  • Land management tillage practices

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TSP
  • CAPs new in 2009
  • Conservation Activities Plans
  • Focused on using TSPs
  • 17 categories

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USDA NRCS New Program
  • Mississippi River Conservation Initiative
  • RFPs coming out on how to implement focused,
    comprehensive on farm conservation practices that
    will help improve water quality
  • Practical
  • Production enhancing
  • 12 states along the MS River
  • Cooperative partnership approach

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Webinars
  • ASA sponsored each month
  • Timely topic of interest to CCAs
  • Future need an advisory team of CCAs who would
    communicate the latest events that a webinar
    should address, will help make the events more
    timely

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Fundamentals in Applied Agronomy
  • Online course, 12 sessions, 2 hours each
  • Fall and Spring
  • Prep to become certified and good review
  • Follows ICCA POs

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Crops and Soils Magazine
  • ASA delivered 6X per year
  • Educational focus on what is important to
    Certified Professionals in Agronomy and Soil
    Science CCA, CPAg, CPSS/C
  • Need more local content available to local
    boards provide updates

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Questions ??
  • Board meeting starts at 1030
  • Thank you.
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