Michigan Certified Crop Adviser (CCA) Program
Growing Michigan agriculture with expert advice.
The Certified Crop Adviser (CCA) Program sets the standard for agronomic professionalism across North America. In Michigan, CCAs provide expert guidance to farmers and landowners, supporting productivity, sustainability, and environmental stewardship.
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Learn How You Can Become a CCA.
Becoming a CCA demonstrates your commitment to science-based crop management and continuous learning. Michigan CCAs meet rigorous standards, first through demonstrating experience in the agricultural industry and passing Michigan’s CCA exam; and then by ongoing experience, and continuing education to maintain the CCA credential.
Already a Certified Crop Adviser?
Make Your Plan to Earn Credits and Keep Growing. Stay up to date on continuing education opportunities, approved CEU events, and upcoming programs across Michigan. The Michigan CCA Program and MABA offer in-person and virtual events to help you maintain your certification and stay connected to the agronomic community.
Go here to view upcoming events, credit opportunities and plan to maintain your CCA.
Michigan CCAs are proud to serve Michigan agriculture, and focused on continuous improvement.
“I wanted to have my CCA on my resume to show I go above and beyond and that I have the knowledge to help growers succeed. And I’ve maintained it ever since.”
Kala Pierucki, Michigan CCA
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Continuing education in the CCA program really supported me as a sales agronomist,” he says. “[The program] doesn’t force you to do anything, but it makes sure you are exposed to what’s new in the industry and encourages you to keep learning more every day.”
Keith Leighton, Michigan CCA
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