Enterprise: General Unit: Supervised Agricultural Experience (SAE) Factor Information needed A.All student in the Ag Ed Program have to have an SAE supported.

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Enterprise: General Unit: Supervised Agricultural Experience (SAE) Factor Information needed A.All student in the Ag Ed Program have to have an SAE supported by records. 1. Most award programs require them and reward them. B.Award winners have certain characteristics 1.The student stays in the same field for at least two years. 2.The student learns skills 3.The student has photos of work. 4.Willing to fill out award aps. I. Intro

1.Placement a. The majority of students have these. A. There are 3 types for most students.II. Types

2. Production- raising crops or animals that you own.

3. Entrepreneurship- Business enterprise that you own. 4. Others- not used very often a. exploratory- do research outside of class time b. agriscience projects

A.Proficiency Awards can be very rewarding: 1.State is $250, $100, $50 2.National finalists receive $ National winner receives $500 more. A.Star Awards(State- $300, Nat’l- $2,000) 1. Star Greenhand ($100 for state) 2. Chapter, State and American Star in: a. Entrepreneurship b. Placement c. Production d. Agriscience III. Awards