Growing Minds and Future Farmers with Mike McCracken
Modern Farming19 Dec 2025

Growing Minds and Future Farmers with Mike McCracken

In this episode of the Modern Farming Podcast, we sit down with Mike McCracken—farmer, educator, and former Florida FFA State Officer—to explore how agriculture education is evolving alongside a rapidly changing industry. With roots in both production agriculture and the classroom, Mike brings a unique perspective on what it takes to prepare students for modern agricultural careers.

Mike shares how technology has transformed agriculture, from diversified farm operations to innovative growing systems. As the owner and operator of McCracken Farms, he has worked across citrus, blueberries, hydroponic U-pick towers, exotic birds, and more—demonstrating how adaptability and innovation are essential for long-term success in farming.

A central focus of the conversation is the growing disconnect between students and where their food comes from. Mike discusses the shift from rural to urban living and how fewer families have direct ties to farms, making school-based agriculture programs more critical than ever. He explains the importance of elective agriculture courses in both middle and high school and how early exposure helps students discover interests, develop skills, and explore career pathways.

Drawing on his experience as an agriculture teacher in Polk and Highlands Counties—and as someone who helped establish a new FFA chapter in Polk County—Mike highlights how FFA drives student buy-in through hands-on learning, leadership development, and real-world applications. The episode also tackles the trade school versus college conversation, emphasizing that there is no one-size-fits-all path to success in agriculture.

Listeners will also hear Mike’s thoughts on innovative growing practices, including backyard gardens and nontraditional farming systems, and how these approaches can change the “farming mindset” for today’s FFA students. He underscores the value of industry certifications in middle school, experiential learning, and getting students’ hands dirty—teaching problem-solving, focus, stress management, and resilience along the way.

Throughout the episode, Mike reminds us that small opportunities can have life-changing impacts. Whether it’s introducing a new growing method, offering a certification, or simply giving students the chance to try something new, those moments build knowledge, confidence, and open doors for the future.

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