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Fertilizer Dealer

Montana Department of Agriculture

LicenseNon-degree

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Any business that manufactures a commercial fertilizer or soil amendment sold in Montana, or who distributes a commercial fertilizer or soil amendment in Montana needs a fertilizer license. Distributors of un-manipulated animal or vegetable manures and specialty products (specialty fertilizer and soil amendments primarily not for agricultural use) are exempt.

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In-Person

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  • Montana

    Montana

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Skills & Competencies

Skills developed through this program

  • Distribute or handle commercial fertilizers or soil amendments
  • Identify exemptions from fertilizer licensing requirements
  • Obtain and maintain fertilizer dealer licenses
  • Review and adhere to licensing requirements and procedures
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Occupations this program prepares you for

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What You'll Learn

Key competencies developed through this program

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Mastery: emerging (Level 1)(based on License)

  • Winning and losing bets — calculate and process under direct supervisor guidance at a casino table game.
  • Customer greetings — deliver warmly and consistently following scripted protocols on the casino floor.
  • Paper currency and playing chips — exchange accurately by following established cash-handling procedures at a gaming table.
  • Player bets — verify that all participants have placed wagers before initiating play under dealer trainer observation.
  • Cards and gaming equipment — inspect for damage or irregularities using a standard checklist before each shift.
  • Dealt cards — distribute the correct number to each player position following step-by-step dealing protocols.
  • Blackjack hand comparisons — identify winning and losing outcomes by applying basic game rules under close supervision.
  • Game rules and variations — read and recall foundational procedures for assigned table games during on-the-job training.
  • Oral instructions from a pit supervisor — listen actively and respond correctly to real-time direction on the casino floor.
  • Chip counts and currency totals — perform basic arithmetic accurately to support transparent table accounting at shift start.

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