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Certified Agricultural Irrigation Specialist (CAIS)

Irrigation Association

Certification

Certified agricultural irrigation specialists manage and operate on-farm irrigation systems.

Duration

Not specified

Credits

Not specified

Cost

Exam Fee — $200 (Member), $450 (Nonmember)

Format

Hybrid

What You'll Learn

AI-generated

Key competencies developed through this program

  • KnowledgeApply irrigation scheduling principles based on crop water requirements, soil moisture levels, and weather conditions in agricultural settings.
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Skills & Competencies

Skills developed through this program

  • Apply soil-plant-water relationship principles including soil texture, water movement, field capacity, wilting point, and leaching to support irrigation management decisions
  • Evaluate soil moisture conditions using field measurement tools and techniques to assess water availability and inform irrigation scheduling
  • Design and apply drip, micro, surface, and sprinkler irrigation systems by understanding layout, key components, equipment, and operational constraints
  • Apply basic hydraulic principles including pressure loss, flow rate, and field pressure measurement to support irrigation system performance
  • Assess irrigation efficiency and uniformity using distribution uniformity concepts, application efficiency estimates, and water destination diagrams
  • Schedule irrigation using evapotranspiration, soil moisture content, crop stress indicators, crop coefficients, and management allowable depletion
Career Pathways

Occupations this program prepares you for

Program Details

Detailed information about this program

Certified Agricultural Irrigation Specialist Certification gives you a competitive edge. Become a certified agricultural irrigation specialist and add instant credibility with customers and employers. increase job opportunities. demonstrate your commitment to efficient water management. qualify to become a USDA Technical Service Provider. CAIS Overview Certified agricultural irrigation specialists manage and operate on-farm irrigation systems. They understand surface irrigation methods and pressurized systems, including microirrigation and sprinklers. evaluate crops and determine water availability and use requirements. understand soil-plant-water relationships and how salinity affects irrigation. select the most effective irrigation methods and equipment for the application. develop efficient and cost-effective irrigation schedules that meet the crop’s water requirement. Becoming a CAIS To become a CAIS, you must: Register for the exam. Field experience with management and operation of on-farm irrigation systems is recommended. Intermediate math skills are recommended to be successful. Pass the agriculture irrigation specialist exam. The three-hour exam includes 100 equally weighted, multiple-choice questions on soils, evapotranspiration, system types, irrigation scheduling, salinity, drainage, efficiency and distribution uniformity. Comply with the Select Certified Code of Ethics. Remain in good standing. CAISs must submit 20 continuing education units per two-year cycle.

Requirements

What you need to earn this credential

Internship/Fieldwork/Practicum Requirements

Field experience with management and operation of on-farm irrigation systems is recommended. Intermediate math skills are recommended to be successful.

Financial Aid

Eligible funding programs

No funding information available.

Scholarships

No scholarships listed.

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Performance metrics for this program

Completion Rate

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Locations

Where this program is offered

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Hands-on
Operate on-farm irrigation systems including drip, sprinkler, and surface irrigation equipment following manufacturer specifications.
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  • Hands-onCalibrate irrigation equipment and flow measurement devices to ensure uniform water distribution and optimal system performance.
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  • KnowledgeAnalyze water quality and soil conditions to determine appropriate irrigation methods and amendments for crop production.
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  • KnowledgeCalculate irrigation water requirements and application rates using evapotranspiration data and field measurements to optimize water use efficiency.
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  • Hands-onPerform routine maintenance and troubleshooting of irrigation systems to prevent equipment failures and minimize downtime during growing seasons.
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  • KnowledgeApply water conservation practices and best management principles to maximize irrigation efficiency while meeting regulatory requirements and sustainability goals.
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  • KnowledgeInterpret soil moisture monitoring data and irrigation system performance metrics to make informed decisions about irrigation timing and duration.
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  • MindsetRespect environmental stewardship and water resource management principles when implementing irrigation practices on agricultural operations.
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  • KnowledgeDemonstrate understanding of irrigation system design and hydraulics to evaluate system performance and recommend improvements for on-farm operations.
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