2. Briefly explain how your roles, responsibilities, and/or management decisions related to this award area changed.
Take time to write IN DETAIL more about your SAE. Use the following questions to complete your responses. Your responses should be AT LEAST 150 WORDS!
Some areas to cover include:
(1) How have you increased your knowledge and skills related to this area?
(2) How have your roles and responsibilities have increased over the life of your related SAE(s)?
(1) How have you increased your knowledge and skills related to this area?
(2) How have your roles and responsibilities have increased over the life of your related SAE(s)?
1. When I first began working on the farm as the farm hand there was not much that I could do, or at the least do by myself. I either could simply not do it or my dad would either have to help me get started or watch me and help me when I would do it. Now I can do more by myself than before. I can fix some things or do some things by myself now and be pretty much confident on how to do it. My dad just tells me what to do and I can do it.
ReplyDelete2.Before I was just the farm hand and a I did, and still do, a lot of the smaller less hard work or more simple jobs. Now, I still do those jobs but there is also some harder not as simple tasks that I am asked to do. Sometimes I am sent off to run an errand by myself or fix something or get something by myself. As I get older there is more and more that I should know how to do and be able to do so one day I will be able to tell someone what to do and be able to explain it.
1. When I first started helping my dad on the farm I didn't understand what tools did what but over the time I have learned. When I first began working at pioneer I didn't have any idea other what I was doing I just looked at it as if it was corn, over my 5 years I have learned a lot about it and explain many different things. From working at Pioneer Ron, Andrew, Pat and the other bosses explain many different things to me.
ReplyDelete2.When I first began working at pioneer I was just an employee and now I am a leader and I can explain things to the new kids and teach them different things. Looking into my future with an associate degree in diversified ag I think that I will have to know a lot about crops.
When I started helping my dad on the farm the wasn't much i could do because i was young and not as strong as I am now my grandpa didn't really trust me with a tractor yet so i just rode along with and with being to weak to do a lot of lifting I just watched and did what I could like get tools for my dad. Now it pretty much switched around I can operate everything on the farm help out with things and still learn more as I go.
ReplyDelete2.Now with me being able to do more bigger jobs like plant corn or harvest corn there are some simple jobs that i do but they are switching everyday.
1. My skills improve everyday, either from just talking to people and gaining social skills or cleaning, or learning to cook something every single day i am gaining something from working at The Leader Ship Center. Everyday i learn to be responsible and get things done in time which is a critical skill of daily life if i want to live on my own
ReplyDeleteI learn to work with electrical appliances of the farm. I learnt how to have a good relationship with my boss.
ReplyDeleteMy role in my dad's hog operation has evolved ever since my maturity. My roles went from feeding hogs to managing inventory of them.
Through the years of having cattle and working with cattle and learned a lot. I hope that someday I'll know even more than I do now is what I know now is just the basics and how to treat certain things I can feed her action is there and I'm a little bit but it's not going to be enough if I have several cattle in the future.
ReplyDeleteI think that I've grown a lot through this and that before I went from just being told to feed tonight to now knowing how to feed myself and to Halterbreak for show and just to do different things with my cattle versus before when I knew very little and couldn't do much on my own