MDA opens seasonal roles to support potato inspections statewide
The Montana Department of Agriculture is opening seasonal opportunities for individuals interested in supporting potato inspections across the state. These positions help ensure that Montana seed potatoes maintain the high quality for which they are recognized in national and international markets. The seasonal work period begins in mid February and continues through May, aligning with key inspection needs during the planting season.
Seasonal potato inspectors will work directly with Montana farmers to examine potato samples and support the state’s certification efforts. Much of the work takes place outdoors, requiring applicants to be comfortable working in changing weather conditions. The department highlights that hours can range from 10 to 40 per week, offering flexibility for students, retirees, or anyone seeking part time agricultural work. Mileage reimbursement is provided for travel to and from inspection sites, helping reduce transportation costs for workers.
Positions are available in several farming communities, including Manhattan, Dillon, Twin Bridges, Toston, Townsend, Ronan, and Kalispell. Each of these locations plays a meaningful role in Montana’s potato production landscape, and inspectors contribute directly to maintaining crop standards. Applicants can apply through the Montana Department of Agriculture website, where specific links guide candidates to roles in each region.
The department emphasizes that potato inspectors play a vital part in protecting the reputation of Montana seed potatoes. Their work supports growers, strengthens agricultural markets, and contributes to the state’s broader commitment to quality under the Big Sky. More information about the program and the department’s services is available on the official MDA website, reflecting Montana’s ongoing efforts to serve agriculture and support rural communities.