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Certified Crop Advisor Credit Sessions
> Certified Crop Advisors can earn CEU credits
> Colorado Commercial Applicators can earn CEC credits
> Kansas Commercial Applicators can earn Recertification Credits
Twelve Attributes of a Successful Farmer – 1 CEU in Crop Management
No-Till 101 – 1 CEU in Professional Development
Prospects and Challenges of New Crops Establishment, Development and Improvement – 1 CEU in Crop Management
Direct Harvest of Dry, Edible Beans – 1 CEU in Crop Management
Soil Health – 1 CEU in Nutrient Management
The Mechanics of Strip-Till: Avoiding Common Errors – 1 CEU in Crop Management
Aqua View – A systems approach to maximizing corn production in the High Plains with genetics, traits, agronomics and water utilization – 1 CEU in Crop Management
Private Applicators Rules and Regulations – 1 CEU in Professional Development
Irrigation and Tillage Research Results – 1 CEU in Soil & Water Management
No-till Grain Sorghum – 1 CEU in Crop Management
Moving Product from Farm to the Grocery Shelf – 1 CEU in Professional Development
Irrigated No-till Management – 1 CEU in Soil & Water Management
Precision Agriculture – 1 CEU in Crop Management
Lending Options for Beginning Farmers – 1 CEU in Professional Development
Food for Soil and Cattle – 1 CEU in Professional Development
Spraying 101 in 2011 (it changed) – 1 CEU in Pest Management
Manure Addition to Improve Soil Quality and Plant Productivity – 1 CEU in Nutrient Management
The Good, the Bad and the Ugly in Growing Safflower – 1 CEU in Crop Management
Irrigation Capacity Impacts on Management of Corn – 1 CEU in Soil and Water Management
Grain Marketing Strategies in a Volatile Market – 1 CEU in Professional Development
What is Your Problem? – Managing Agricultural Ecosystems – 1 CEU in Crop Management
Soil Quality and Nutrient Management – 1 CEU in Nutrient Management
Timing and Placement of Fertilizer Application for Milo – 1 CEU in Nutrient Management
Republican Watershed Issues – 1 CEU in Professional Development
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