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Discover your community: connect with global innovators shaping the world

Transform your impact in the field of crops, soils, and agronomy sciences with exclusive member resources, networking, and expert collaboration tailored just for you!

The American Society of Agronomy (ASA), Crop Science Society of America (CSSA), and Soil Science Society of America (SSSA) serve as the professional home for over 7,900 members and 13,000 certified professionals in agronomic, crop, soil, and environmental science.

As a member of the premier science community dedicated to advancing agronomic sciences, you can become a change-maker for the future. 

 

7,900 global members
8133 published scientists in our 13 journals
4130 global attendees at CANVAS our annual meeting

 

Benefits and programs that elevate your career path 

ASA, CSSA, and SSSA membership is designed to advance your career, science, and a sustainable future through:

  • Publishing your science: submit to our journals, share at CANVAS (Annual Meeting), and showcase applied research and field results that move the community forward.
  • Networking and career excellence: access extensive educational webinars (CEUs), mentorship, volunteering, and the Science Society Career Center.
  • Making an impact: advocate for science-based policy, improve stewardship of land and water, and support the next generation through programs, grants, and volunteer opportunities.
     
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Unlock your full potential with the Science Societies!

Your science. Your community. Your success starts now!

Learn more about the benefits of membership and how you can gain access to influential research, educational webinars to earn CEUs, networking, participation in leading-edge global conferences, leadership opportunities, and more.

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Membership matters. 

“We are a community. Across the Societies of agronomy, soil, environment, and crop science, we’re all trying to come together and bring solutions to a bigger problem. There is a place for everyone, whether we think that we fit in or not.

— Tina Sullivan, PhD | Northeast Region Extension Agronomist, Kansas State University

Tina Sullivan, PhD in field research