Rise of AgTech in Chicago: Why the Midwest Could Lead the Next Farming Revolution
For decades, the image of American agriculture has been inseparable from vast rural landscapes — tractors moving across endless fields in Iowa, grain silos rise against Midwestern skies, and generations of family farmers managing unpredictable weather and volatile commodity markets. But a quieter revolution is emerging far from the traditional farm belt aesthetic. Inside warehouses, research labs, logistics hubs, and venture-capital boardrooms across Illinois, agriculture is becoming a technology business. Increasingly, Chicago is positioning itself at the center of that transformation. Long known as a transportation and commodities powerhouse, Chicago now finds itself at the intersection of food production, artificial intelligence, robotics, climate science, and supply-chain automation. Investors, universities, food distributors, and startup founders are betting that the future of farming may not be defined solely by acreage, but by data. That evolution has sparked a growing conversat...