Students with an ownership/entrepreneurship SAE take on the task of owning their own enterprise, equipment and supplies, and make the management decisions and assume the financial risks to produce a product or provide a service. All products or services must be agriculturally related.
A few examples of an Entrepreneurship SAE could include raising and selling animals or crops, building and selling agricultural equipment, buying and reselling feed, seed or fertilizer, owning a pet care business or a business that programs and installs computer equipment in tractors.
Sound interesting? There are several SAE grants ($500-$1000) you can apply for to help you get started developing or further develop your entrepreneurship SAE. See your FFA advisor about these opportunities!