A Multi-State Evaluation of Agricultural Safety Learning through Secondary Students' Supervised Agricultural Experience Journal Entries

dc.contributor.authorSmalley, Scott
dc.contributor.authorPerry, Dustin K.
dc.contributor.authorLawver, Rebecca G.
dc.contributor.authorPate, Michael
dc.contributor.authorHanagriff, Roger D.
dc.contributor.authorEwell, Clay
dc.date.accessioned2026-04-24T19:55:20Z
dc.date.issued2025-01
dc.description.abstractThe Supervised Agricultural Experience Safety Award program was launched with Montana, Utah, and South Dakota agriculture teachers. A combination of video conferencing and in-person training workshops were offered to school-based agriculture teachers in Montana, Utah, and South Dakota. Zoom webinar workshops were held with teachers during the COVID-19 pandemic. The five annual training topics included: Year 1) Tractor/Equipment Roll-over Hazards, Year 2) ATV/UTV Operation Hazards, Year 3) Tractor/Equipment Operation Hazards, Year 4) PTO/Entanglement Hazards, and Year 5) Agricultural Machinery Transport Hazards Associated with use on Public Roadways. To assess the influence of agricultural machinery safety training, students‘ journal reflections were collected through the Agricultural Experience Tracker. Students‘ production-based agricultural experiences were coded by USDA National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) Commodity Codes, describing students‘ safety reporting using Supervised Agricultural Experience (SAE) journal entries, and quantifying teachers‘ workshop participation. A total of 2,257 journal entries were reviewed from Montana, Utah, and South Dakota. A total of 760 unique student journal entries were associated with a teacher participating in the training program. Most student journal entries focused on machinery operations. A total of 49 journal entries specifically reported safety. A total of 203 journal entries recorded the use of tractors. A total of 160 agricultural production work entries (38.8%, n = 412) noted crop production as the agricultural production work experience. The results provide recommendations for developing an application model for translation using an FFA award structure.
dc.identifier.citationSmalley, S. W., Perry, D. K., Lawver, R. G., Pate, M. L., Hanagriff, R., & Ewell, C. (2025). A multi-state evaluation of agricultural safety learning through secondary students' supervised agricultural experience journal entries. Journal of Agricultural Safety and Health, 31(3), 245-256.
dc.identifier.doi10.13031/jash.16142
dc.identifier.issn1943-7846
dc.identifier.urihttps://scholarworks.montana.edu/handle/1/19792
dc.language.isoen_US
dc.publisherAmerican Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers
dc.rightscc-by
dc.rights.urihttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
dc.subjecteducation
dc.subjectjournaling
dc.subjectmachinery
dc.subjectsafety
dc.subjecttractors
dc.subjecttraining
dc.subjectyouth
dc.titleA Multi-State Evaluation of Agricultural Safety Learning through Secondary Students' Supervised Agricultural Experience Journal Entries
dc.typeArticle
mus.citation.extentfirstpage1
mus.citation.extentlastpage12
mus.citation.issue3
mus.citation.journaltitleJournal of Agricultural Safety and Health
mus.citation.volume31
mus.relation.collegeCollege of Agriculture
mus.relation.departmentAgricultural Education
mus.relation.universityMontana State University - Bozeman

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