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Supervised Agricultural Experience 1A. Describe a Supervised Agricultural Experience (SAE); 1A-2. Describe the benefits of having a successful SAE project; 1B. Explain the characteristics of an effective SAE program; 1B-2. Describe the responsibilities of those involved 2. List and describe 4 types of SAE’s; Explore SAE opportunities and possibilities; 3. Select, plan for, and implement a SAE; 4. Maintain up to date SAE records.

Student directed. YOU choose your project 1A. Describe a Supervised Agricultural Experience (SAE); What is SAE? Project related to agriculture: Animals Plants Mechanics Science Work for someone else OR for yourself Student directed. YOU choose your project

Benefits of the SAE Program… 1A-2. Describe the benefits of having a successful SAE project; and Benefits of the SAE Program… FFA Degree Advancement Project must grow with each degree Greenhand PLANS for a SAE project Chapter 45 hours and/or $150 earned/invested State $300 hours and/or 1000 earned/invested American Invested at least $2000 and worked 2,250 hours or earned at least $10,000 and $7500 invested

Benefits of the SAE Program… 1A-2. Describe the benefits of having a successful SAE project; and Benefits of the SAE Program… Star Awards FFA Recognizes “Star” degrees in each category Star Chapter Greenhand Star State Greenhand Star Chapter Farmer Star State Farmer Star American Farmer

Benefits of the SAE Program… 1A-2. Describe the benefits of having a successful SAE project; and Benefits of the SAE Program… FFA Officers & Leadership Chapter, State, and National officers must hold specific FFA degrees

Benefits of the SAE Program… 1A-2. Describe the benefits of having a successful SAE project; and Benefits of the SAE Program… Career Exploration Find what you want to be when you grow up 

Benefits of the SAE Program… 1A-2. Describe the benefits of having a successful SAE project; and Benefits of the SAE Program… And More… Develop skills Earn Money!!

Characteristics Of An Effective SAE 1B. Explain the characteristics of an effective SAE program; Characteristics Of An Effective SAE Characteristics of a good SAE program includes: Basing the program on student interests. Having an agricultural focus. Providing for development of a large number of abilities. Being large enough in size to be challenging. Being diversified.

Characteristics of an Effective SAE 1B. Explain the characteristics of an effective SAE program; Characteristics of an Effective SAE Characteristics of a good SAE program includes: Providing an opportunity to make management decisions. Having potential for profit. Requiring student involvement year round. Providing opportunities for expansion. Leading to future business ownership or employment.

Responsibilities of Those Involved 1B-2. Describe the responsibilities of those involved Responsibilities of Those Involved The student’s responsibilities in conducting SAE programs include: Researching the possibilities. Keeping all parties (teacher, parents, and employers) informed. Setting goals. Keeping records of financial concerns and experiences gained.

Responsibilities of Those Involved 1B-2. Describe the responsibilities of those involved Responsibilities of Those Involved Responsibilities continued: Seeking out advice/assistance from teacher, parents, mentor, etc. Meeting financial obligations. Carrying out SAE program plans. Self-evaluating progress. Developing an SAE program that will be valuable to the student.

Types of SAE’s Placement Work for someone else With or without pay 2. List and differentiate 4 types of SAE’s; Types of SAE’s Placement Work for someone else With or without pay Job relates to an area of agriculture

Examples of PLACEMENT SAE’s 2. Explore SAE opportunities and possibilities; Examples of PLACEMENT SAE’s Work at a: Flower Shop Greenhouse Feed Store Pet Store Dairy Farm Ranch Horse Barn Grow a vegetable garden at your house Manage your family’s landscape Feed & Care for your family’s animals

PLACEMENT SAE’s in our FFA Chapter 2. Explore SAE opportunities and possibilities; PLACEMENT SAE’s in our FFA Chapter Show pictures and highlight your student’s SAE’s here

Types of SAE’s Entrepreneurship Work for yourself 2. List and differentiate 4 types of SAE’s; Types of SAE’s Entrepreneurship Work for yourself Invest your money in hopes of earning more money

Examples of ENTRPRENEURSHIP SAE’s 2. Explore SAE opportunities and possibilities; Examples of ENTRPRENEURSHIP SAE’s Raise a livestock animal and sell it at the fair Raise hens and sell their eggs Train horses, dogs, or other animals to sell Breed animals to sell (dogs, cats, rabbits, livestock, etc) Grow a vegetable garden and sell produce Operating a lawn care business Design web pages for ranchers and farmers Corn Maze

ENTRPRENEURSHIP SAE’s in our FFA Chapter 2. Explore SAE opportunities and possibilities; ENTRPRENEURSHIP SAE’s in our FFA Chapter Show pictures and highlight your student’s SAE’s here

Types of SAE’s Research Do your own research 2. List and differentiate 4 types of SAE’s; Types of SAE’s Research Do your own research Solve problems & find the best solutions

Examples of RESEARCH SAE’s 2. Explore SAE opportunities and possibilities; Examples of RESEARCH SAE’s Conduct an experiment to find the best fertilizer to grow geraniums Compare rate of gain in pigs with different feeds Test tarp materials to find the most durable material to cover hay/straw Compare metal finishes on fence panels to see which resist rust the best

RESEARCH SAE’s in our FFA Chapter 2. Explore SAE opportunities and possibilities; RESEARCH SAE’s in our FFA Chapter Show pictures and highlight your student’s SAE’s here

Types of SAE’s Exploratory Introductory project Short term 2. List and differentiate 4 types of SAE’s; Types of SAE’s Exploratory Introductory project Short term Helps you find a long term project to fit your interests

Examples of EXPLORATORY SAE’s 2. Explore SAE opportunities and possibilities; Examples of EXPLORATORY SAE’s Spend a day job shadowing Spend a weekend learning at your friend’s farm Volunteer for a day at the animal shelter Research what type of projects you can do with small animals

EXPLORATORY SAE’s in our FFA Chapter 2. Explore SAE opportunities and possibilities; EXPLORATORY SAE’s in our FFA Chapter Show pictures and highlight your student’s SAE’s here

Match the Experience with the Type of SAE Exploratory Research/ Experimentation Ownership/ Entrepreneurship Placement Working in a florist shop Owning a Christmas tree farm Comparing the effect of hormones on plant growth Shadowing a veterinarian on career day Growing and selling bedding plants Working in school greenhouse after school

SAE Exploration SAE Idea Shuffle Divide into 7 groups 2. Explore SAE opportunities and possibilities; SAE Exploration SAE Idea Shuffle Divide into 7 groups Every group gets 1 category of the SAE Idea cards Shuffle through idea cards in each category Choose 5 SAE ideas for each SAE type that you would be interested in doing

Plan YOUR SAE Step 1: Choose your SAE …and the WINNER is: …2nd Place: 3. Select, plan for, and implement a SAE; Plan YOUR SAE Step 1: Choose your SAE …and the WINNER is:   ___________________________________________ …2nd Place: …3rd Place:

Plan YOUR SAE Where? Step 2: Make a SAE Plan 3. Select, plan for, and implement a SAE; Plan YOUR SAE Step 2: Make a SAE Plan Every successful project starts with a plan Who will help you? Where? What facilities do you need? How much money do you need? Where will it come from? What do you want as an outcome?

Why keep records? Identify areas to improve your SAE 4. Maintain up to date records using the AET system. Why keep records? Identify areas to improve your SAE Know your exact gains or losses Advance in FFA degrees, apply for awards, and earn scholarships