Agritechnology
About the Program
The FPC Agritechnology Program offers an immersive, hands-on experience that introduces students to the full scope of modern agriculture. Students explore diverse fields such as plant and animal science, food science and safety. agricultural mechanics, agricultural technology, sustainability, and environmental science-all connected by a strong foundation in leadership and consumer education.
The program is designed to expose students to professionals from a variety of agricultural backgrounds while helping them understand where the essential products we use every day come from. All students are automatically dues-paid members of the Bunnell FFA Chapter of the National FFA Organization, giving them access to competitive events, real-world learning through Supervised Agricultural Experiences (SAEs), and direct pathways to scholarships, college programs, and agricultural careers.

Community Partnerships & Unique Experiences
Community Partnerships:
- National FFA Association
- Flagler County Fair
- Flagler County Cattleman's Association
- Florida Farm Bureau Flagler County FFA Alumni & Supporters. Supporters
Unique Experiences:
- Hands-on experience with multiple types of gardening
- Grooming and exhibition of livestock animals
- Completing agricultural construction projects utilizing agricultural technology
- Touring local agricultural operations and businesses
Program Progression
- Grade 9: Agriscience Foundations
- Grade 10: Agritechnology 1
- Grade 11: Agritechnology 2
Industry Certification Opportunities
- AEST Agriculture Associate in Agriscience Foundations
- AEST Agritechnology Specialist in Agritechnology 1 or 2
Career Opportunities
The Agritechnology program
prepares students to enter the field of agriculture in a variety of ways, including:
- Farm management
- Small engine repair
- Electricity and welding
- Hydroponic gardening
- Livestock management and care
- Agricultural construction and planning
- Greenhouse management
