The fundamentals of an SAE (Supervised Agricultural Experience) involve hands-on learning that allows students to apply classroom knowledge in real-world agricultural settings. SAE projects can be categorized into four main types: ownership, placement, research, and exploration. These experiences provide students with opportunities to develop skills in areas such as animal care, crop production, agricultural mechanics, and business management. By working directly with agricultural projects, students gain valuable insights into the industry, build responsibility, and enhance problem-solving skills. An SAE is a key component of agricultural education, helping students connect theory with practice while preparing them for future careers in agriculture.