Nebraska teens who work on farms or are interested in learning about safe farming practices are encouraged to attend the upcoming 2026 Tractor Safety Days, scheduled for numerous locations across the state from May to July.
The annual event will provide the training and testing necessary for Nebraska youth who require certification to perform duties on a farm. As federal law prohibits children under 16 from using certain equipment on a farm unless their parents or legal guardians own the farm, certification through this course grants an exemption for 14- and 15-year-olds to drive a tractor and perform field work with certain mechanized equipment, and obtain a husbandry permit.
The two-day certification includes the Hands-on Safety Day with a written test (Day 1), and tractor and equipment safety training with a driving exam (Day 2).
- Certification Day 1 will cover the required elements of the National Safe Tractor and Machinery Operation Program, including quizzes that students must pass to attend the driving portion of training. Once a student is registered, they will be sent instructions, materials, course paperwork and a link to the online course if they will not be attending in-person.
- Certification Day 2 will include a driving test, and equipment operation and ATV safety lessons. Students must demonstrate competence in hitching and unhitching equipment and driving a tractor and trailer through a standardized course. Instructors will also offer education about safe behaviors and laws for ATVs, utility-task vehicles (UTVs), and other off-road vehicles (ORVs).
Successful completion of Certification Days 1 and 2 will result in certification for 14- and 15-year-olds to be employed on farms and ranches.
The course costs $60 and includes educational materials, the online learning link (if applicable), supplies, and lunch and snacks at in-person training. Payment is by credit card online or mailed check.
Youth under 14 years of age can attend certification Day 1 if accompanied by an adult. Students under 14 must still register but will not be charged the registration fee.
Register online for the 2026 Tractor Safety Days at least one week in advance of the dates you wish to attend. For more information or questions, contact Ellen Duysen.
The tractor and equipment safety certification course is hosted every year by Nebraska Extension and Central States Center for Agricultural Safety and Health at the University of Nebraska Medical Center, College of Public Health.
| Date(s) | Event(s) | Location | Site Coordinator |
May 26 May 27 | Day 1 Day 2 | North Platte Extension Office 348 West State Farm Rd. | Tiffany Hoover 308-532-2683 |
May 28 May 29 | Day 1 Day 2 | McCook Red Willow County Fairgrounds- 4-H Building, 1400 W. Fifth | Ruby Collins 308-345-3390 |
June 1 June 2 | Day 1 Day 2 | Gering Legacy of the Plains Museum 2930 Old Oregon Trail | Stacy Brown 308-632-1480 |
| June 3 | Day 2* | Gordon Sheridan County Fairgounds 613 E. Third St. | Melissa Mracek 308-762-5616 |
June 4 June 5 | Day 1 Day 2 | O’Neill AKRS Equipment 49157 Douglas Ave. | Debra Walnofer 402-336-2760 |
June 8 June 9 | Day 1 Day 2 | Grand Island Raising Nebraska 501 East Fonner Park Rd. | Emily Martindale 308-385-3967 |
June 10 June 11 | Day 1 Day 2 | West Point Cuming County Fairgrounds W. Washington St. | Melissa Hagemeister 402-372-6006 |
June 23 June 24 | Day 1 Day 2 | Lexington Dawson County Fairgrounds 1002 Plum Creek Pkwy | Talon Mues 402-719-2699 |
June 25 June 26 | Day 1 Day 2 | Holdrege Phelps County Fairgrounds 1308 Second St. | Calvin Devries 308-995-4222 |
June 29 June 30 | Day 1 Day 2 | Ord Valley County Fairgrounds 801 S. St. | Kayla Nilson 308-728-5071 |
July 1 July 2 | Day 1 Day 2 | Crete Ag Hall at Tuxedo Park 1700 Tuxedo Park Rd. | Riana Grotelueschen 402-821-2151 |
July 1 July 2 | Day 1 Day 2 | David City Butler Country Fairgrounds 62 L St. | T.J. Prochaska 402-352-3821 |
*Those attending a location that only offers Certification Day 2 must complete Certification Day 1 at another location OR the virtual module. Those who live 50 miles or more from a location that offers both days may complete the online module for Day 1. Day 1 (or online module) must be completed, with written exam, before attending Day 2.