
SAE PROJECTS
What are SAE Projects?
An agricultural education program is made up of three integrated parts: classroom instruction, FFA and a supervised agricultural experience (SAE).
The SAE is a required component of a total agricultural education program and intended for every student. Through their involvement in the SAE program, students are able to consider multiple careers and occupations, learn expected workplace behavior, develop specific skills within an industry, and are given opportunities to apply academic and occupational skills in the workplace or a simulated workplace environment. Through these strategies, students learn how to apply what they are learning in the classroom as they prepare to transition into the world of college and career opportunities.
To further define the types of SAE programs available to and appropriate for students of school-based agricultural education, refer to the following examples:
Ownership/Entrepreneurship
The student plans, implements, operates and assumes financial risks in a productive or service activity or agriculture, food or natural resources-related business.
Placement/Internship
Placement/Internship programs involve the placement of students in agriculture, food or natural resources-related businesses, on farms and ranches, in school laboratories, at community facilities, or in a verified non-profit organization to provide a "learning by doing" environment. These experiences may be paid or non-paid.
Research
As agriculture becomes more scientific, there is a need to conduct research to meet the needs of a growing world. There are three major kinds of research SAE programs: experimental, analytical and invention.
Exploratory
This type of SAE is appropriate for all agriculture students. This SAE activity is designed primarily to help students become literate in agriculture and/or become aware of possible careers in the AFNR career cluster and results in the development of a plan to begin an SAE.
School-Based Enterprise
This enterprise is a student-managed, entrepreneurial operation in a school setting that provides goods or services that meet the needs of an identified market.
Service-Learning
Service-learning is a student-managed service activity where students are involved in the development of a needs assessment, planning the goals, objectives and budget, implementation of the activity, promotion, and evaluation/reflection of a chosen project. It may be for a school, a community organization, religious institution or non‐profit organization. The student(s) are responsible for raising necessary funds for the project (if funds are needed). A project must be a stand‐alone project and not part of an ongoing chapter project, or community fundraiser.

Chapter Members SAE Projects:
Ethan Allie: Metal Fabrication Placement
Kathryn Andersen: Beef Production Placement
Tyler Arens: Beef Production Entrepreneurship
Issac Brandt: Community Development
Brock Balvin: Diversified Agriculture Placement
Hope Brecht: Agricultural services Placement
Brandy Carlson: Construction Work
Cole Carlson: Agricultural Services Placement
Hannah Cook: Horse Production Entrepreneurship
Katelyn Cook: Horse Production Entrepreneurship
Devin Croft: Goat Production Entrepreneurship
Katie Cubbage: Diversified Agricultural Placement
Brant DeMeulenaere: Beef & Dairy Production
Keegan Ealy: Metalworking Production Placement
Dustin Elsbury: Ag Education
Ethan Gates: Poultry Production
Amanda Hadley: Babysitting
Cole Hamilton: Ag Fabrication
Joe Hatton: Turf-Grass Management
Mark Hirsch: Lumber Production Placement
Tori Hlas: Sheep Production Entrepreneurship
Keaton Hoskey: Diversified Agriculture Production
John Kolash: Ag Mechanics Placement
Blake Kriegel: Grass Management
Tanner Meeks: Beef Production
Steven Mentley: Turfgrass Management
Makayla Miller: Beef Production Entrepreneurship
Danielle Montgomery: Horse Production Ent.
Rachel Montgomery: Horse Production Ent.
Kaylnn Morrow: Ag Services Placement
Preston Pierce: Turfgrass Management
Pantera Ranberger: Farm Accounting
John Reekers: Vegetable Production Entrepreneurship
Joey Schwenn: Turfgrass Management
Keonna Shoudy: Ag Services Placement
Andrew Stienbeck: Ag Services Placement
Elyse Striegel: Ag Services Placement
Katelyn Ward: Horse Production
Sam Ward: Rabbit Production
Trey Vokoun: Turfgrass Management





