Certified Crop Advisors looking for Continuing Education Credits (CEUs) can earn self-study credits through CAAR’s CCA Examiner program. Now is a great time to earn some CEUs before the end of the year!

CEUs can easily be obtained by downloading and reading a CCA Examiner article, then completing and submitting the self-study exam. One CEU will be awarded for each exam score over 70%. Articles cover the four main performance objective categories: Crop, Pest, Nutrient and Soil & Water Management topics.

Here are some of the articles available now for self-study:

• Stubble options for winter wheat in the black soil zone of western Canada
• Effects of soil-borne Rhizoctonia solani on canola seedlings after application of glyphosate herbicide
• Variation in potassium and calcium uptake with time and root depth
• Detection and degradation of organic contaminants in an agricultural soil amended with alkaline treated biosolids

Reminder: Certified Crop Advisors are required to maintain a minimum of 40 CEU credits every two years to maintain their designation. 

Visit the CCA Examiner page at caar.org and start earning CEUs today.
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