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Types of SAE Entrepreneurship Placement Agriscience Research Agricultural Service Learning Exploratory Improvement Supplemental Directed School Laboratory Types of SAEs The student plans implements operates and assumes financial risks in a farming activity or agricultural business In Entrepren ID: 774084

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Types of SAE

EntrepreneurshipPlacement Agriscience ResearchAgricultural Service LearningExploratoryImprovementSupplementalDirected School Laboratory Types of SAEs

The student plans, implements, operates and assumes financial risks in a farming activity or agricultural business. In Entrepreneurship programs, the student owns the materials and other required inputs and keeps financial records to determine return to investments. Entrepreneurship

A student with an Entrepreneurship SAE program is known as an Entrepreneur. An Entrepreneur is someone who is willing to assume the responsibility, risk and rewards of starting and operating a business. Entrepreneur

Growing an acre of corn Operating a Christmas tree farmRaising a litter of pigsRunning a pay-to-fish operationOwning and operating a lawn care serviceA group of students growing a crop of poinsettias Entrepreneurship examples:

Placement programs involve the placement of students on farms and ranches, in agricultural businesses, in school laboratories or in community facilities to provide a "learning by doing" environment. This is done outside of normal classroom hours and may be paid or non-paid . Placement

Placement in a florist shop Working after school at a farm supply storeWorking on Saturdays at a riding stablePlacement on a general livestock farm Placement Examples

An extensive activity where the student plans and conducts a major agricultural experiment using the scientific process Agriscience Research

The purpose of the research is to provide "hands-on" experience in: 1. Verifying, learning or demonstrating scientific principles in agriculture2. Discovering new knowledge3. Using the scientific process Agriscience Research

Comparing the effect of various planting media on plant growth Determining the impact of different levels of protein on fish growthComparing three rooting hormones on root developmentAnalyzing the effectiveness of different display methods on plant sales in a garden center Agriscience Research Examples

Service learning combines community service with a structured school-based opportunity for reflection about that service, emphasizing the connections between service experiences and what is taught in the agriculture class. Agricultural Service Learning

Typically, the end product of an Agricultural Service Learning SAE is to make the community in which the students live better. Agricultural Service Learning

Test water wells in the community for pesticide contamination with reflection Build a nature trail for use by the community with reflectionDesign and install a landscape plan for a church with reflection Tutor a student who has reading problems and reflect on the experience Examples of Agricultural Service Learning