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Loudonville FFA
When one thinks of the National FFA Organization (formerly known as the Future Farmers of America) its famous blue corduroy jackets come to mind first, but for former members one of the fondest memories is the Supervised Agricultural Experience (or SAE for short).
The SAE is a time-honored component of the FFA experience, a requirement where the student applies their classroom lessons to real life experiences. Today, there are a number of SAE options for students, ranging from internships to research, and even seasonal jobs at agriculture-related businesses. The traditional SAE, though, is starting your own agricultural business. Whether it’s growing sweet corn to sell at the local farmers market, or mowing neighbor’s yards, many students enjoy planning, implementing and operating their small business. Ownership SAEs also require the student to assume the financial risk, and that means for some students the dream of an ownership-based SAE is out of reach.