Welcome to the California Certified Crop Adviser (CCA) Website!
The California CCA program is a
voluntary certification program for individuals who provide advice to
growers on crop management and inputs. Certified Crop Advisers meet the
standards set by the American Society of Agronomy including passing
rigorous examinations, maintaining continuing education and subscribing
to a code of ethics.
The
California CCA demonstrates a commitment to professionalism as well as
the knowledge and skills necessary to help growers produce economical
and environmentally sound crops. The California Certified Crop Adviser
program is funded in part through a grant from the Fertilizer Research
and Education Program (a division of the California Department of Food
and Agriculture).
Click
here to access a PDF file of our CCA Brochure.
For information on How to Become a Certified Crop Adviser click
here.
New ICCA
Website -
The
International Certified Crop Advisers has created a new community marketing
portal just for CCAs. It's called ThatsSoundAdvice.com
(http://thatssoundadvice.com/
) and we're excited to let you know that your account is already set and READY
TO GO! The username and password information for the new website is the same as
you've used on the CertifiedCropAdvisers.org (https://www.certifiedcropadviser.org/
) site! It will log you in and provide you access to many tools to help us
serve your clients and promote your profession.
Contact Information
CaCCA Program916-928-1625 X 200
2300 River Plaza Drive, Ste # 120
Sacramento, CA 95833
Fax 916-928-0705
ICCAToll Free 866-359-9161
5585 Guilford Road
Madison, WI 53771
Fax 608-273-2081
www.certifiedcropadviser.orgInterested in transferring your CCA Certificate to California?
The California CCA (CaCCA) Board has adopted the following
reciprocity policy for CCA’s certified outside of California who wish
to begin practicing in California:
To grant reciprocity to any individual who currently holds a
certification from another state will be approved by the CaCCA
providing the individual 1) submits an application for CaCCA
accreditation, 2) pay the California State fee, 3) provides
documentation that they are current with CEUs, and 4) pass the
California state exam within 1 year. For additional information please contact CaCCA at 916-928-1625 X 200, or e-mail Lien Banh at
lien@capca.com This email address is being protected from spam bots, you need Javascript enabled to view it.