Tulare FFA Est. 1928
Tulare FFA 2022-2023 Officers posing for a group picture in their blue jackets

About SAE

Every agricultural education program involved three components: Classroom instruction, FFA and SAE (Supervised Agricultural Experience).

Every student enrolled in an agriculture class is required to have an SAE project and is a graded component of their grade, weighted 10%. Teachers will advise projects and assist as needed. SAEs allow students to explore career opportunities and build many skills needed for college and the workplace. Below are the types of SAE available.

Entrepreneurship

So, you want to be the boss? Now’s your chance. Own and operate an agriculture-related business or enterprise—start small and watch what happens with hard work and perseverance. The basic requirement is that you own the enterprise, equipment, and supplies, making the management decisions and taking financial risk, with the ultimate goal of earning a profit. As part of an ownership/entrepreneurship SAE, you might own and operate a lawn care service; produce bedding plants, flowers, or crops; or raise animals or livestock.

Placement

If you like working for someone else, this is the SAE for you. You’ll gain experience and knowledge, and you may be paid, too! Your job or internship could be on a farm or ranch or in an agricultural business, school laboratory or community facility. Track your progress by keeping records of the number of hours you work, your responsibilities and any earnings. Your placement SAE might involve working after school at a farm supply store, on Saturdays at a riding stable or even in a florist shop. Placement programs also include activities where you volunteer your time, learning valuable skills, but are not paid for your time. These unpaid hours can be done as directed school laboratory, community service or service-learning hours.

Research and Experimentation

If you like to research or analyze, this is the SAE for you. You will plan and conduct a major agricultural experiment using the scientific process and discover new knowledge. As a part of your research SAE, you verify and demonstrate or learn about scientific principles in agriculture. Some types of research opportunities include determining if phases of the moon have an effect on plant growth or determining the strength of welds using different welding methods.