Tractor and Machinery Operations Training and Certification program set to begin on February 13

Tractor and Machinery Operations Training and Certification program set to begin on February 13Photo from a previous Tioga County 4-H Tractor and Machinery Operations Training and Certification program session. Provided.

The annual Tioga County 4-H Tractor and Machinery Operations Training and Certification program will begin on Tuesday, Feb. 13, at CCE Tioga’s Hilltop Community Farm in Candor at 7 p.m. The cost of the program is $35 for 4-H members, and $45.00 for non 4-H members.

For pre-registration, contact Donna Gibson at dlv22@cornell.edu or Kristin Parry at kmp268@cornell.edu. You can also call Cornell Hilltop Farm at (607) 659-5694.

Participants must be at least 12 years old to enroll in the program, and at least 14 years old to operate equipment and receive certification at the end of the program. Parents or guardians must attend the first meeting with the youth participants and are also encouraged to attend the remaining classes.

Participants who are unable to register ahead of time can register at the first meeting (as long as they have a parent / guardian present) but should plan to arrive early to complete the required forms before the class starts. Students must complete all classes before receiving their certificate.

The training will be instructed by Kris Englebert and / or Glenn Klett.

The training program is designed for youth who wish to work as a hired employee for someone other than a parent or legal guardian and operate a farm tractor that is 20 hp or greater. Youth ages 14 and older that successfully complete the program will obtain the U.S. Department of Labor’s Hazardous Occupations Order in Agriculture (HOOA) certification. The program will provide participants with the required 24 hours of instruction, and will include group discussions, demonstrations, field trips, hands-on activities, independent study, and field assignments.

During the educational phase of the program, youth will receive instruction in the safe operation of agricultural tractors and related machinery. To receive certification upon completion of the educational phase of the program, youth will pass a written examination, a tractor and machinery skills demonstration, and a tractor and machinery-driving course. Participants must receive a minimum passing score of 70% in each test area to be issued a certificate of completion. The Tioga County 4-H Tractor and Machinery Operations Certification Program’s top six participants will be eligible to participate in the New York State 4-H Tractor Operator’s Contest at the annual Empire Farm Days event in July 2024.

After the first class on Feb. 13, 2024 at Hilltop Community Farm, located at 343 Cass Hill Rd. in Candor, N.Y., classes will be held at various farms and equipment dealers throughout Tioga County in order to provide hands-on learning experiences. The full list will be available on Feb. 13 at the meeting held from 7-9 p.m. at CCE’s Hilltop Farm.

Classes will be held on Tuesdays from 7-9 p.m. and the select Saturdays from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.

To find out more about the tractor safety class and the Tioga County 4-H Program, contact the 4-H Office, Cornell Cooperative Extension, Tioga County at (607) 659-5694 or visit tioga.cce.cornell.edu.

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