How to become a fertilizer?

Career: Fertilizer

Many Fertilizers get their start as agricultural workers and learn the basics of working in this industry. As you undertake your duties and responsibilities as a Fertilizer, you’ll gain on-the-job training that will continue to benefit you. Fertilizers who work with chemical sprays and pesticides sometimes must first earn an applicator license in some states. The exact requirements vary state-by-state, but generally you can get a few hours of training for certification at colleges and universities that offer agricultural degree programs. If you already have a pesticide applicator license, you may need to take a brief form of Fertilizer training for private or commercial applicators.