CPN TV Offers Expanding Continuing Education for CCAs
Published: 01/16/2023
The Crop Protection Network (CPN) is pleased to announce a new online video educational series designed for Certified Crop Advisors (CCAs), researchers, industry professionals, and farmers providing streamlined and easily accessible continuing education content through a new library of regularly released content we are calling CPN TV.
CPN TV is an expanding series initially featuring 11 video episodes covering many different topics featured on www.cropprotectionnetwork.org. Explore a wide range of videos from Extension experts from multiple land grant universities as they cover a variety of crop protection issues including plant disease forecasting, corn nematodes, best management practices for soybean planting, and more. CCAs can get multiple continuing education units (CEU) by passing a short quiz after watching each video. Depending on episode length, CCAs can earn up to 1 CEU per video!
In addition to CEU opportunities through CPN TV videos, the CPN also offers CEUs on a variety of research publications found in the CPN library. With an expanding list of over 50 different quizzes available for 5 different crops, there is continuing education available for all interests.
Would you like to learn more about CPN TV or explore other CEU options available through the Crop Protection Network? Follow the Crop Protection Network on Twitter @CropNetwork or visit the CPN TV Library as new videos are posted!
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