USA AgTech Companies: Leading Innovation in Agricultural Technology
iGrow tracks every meaningful development across AgTech USA — funding rounds, M&A, partnerships, product launches, and company expansions — drawn from 1,500+ published developments. Members get full activity timelines, named investors, and partner mapping for every tracked AgTech company in the United States.
Intelligence 2026
Drawn from 1,500+ tracked developments across 600+ AgTech companies in the USA in the iGrow Dashboard. Updated continuously.
Federal investment is anchoring the US AgTech market at scale. The USDA deployed $12 billion in Farmer Bridge Assistance for row crop farmers, plus $1 billion for specialty crops and over $1.5 billion in disaster recovery and food purchase programs — creating sustained demand signals across the supply chain.
Consolidation is reshaping agribusiness. Key deals include Mission Produce acquiring Calavo Growers ($430M), Fresh Del Monte acquiring Del Monte Foods assets ($285M), WisdomTree acquiring Ceres Partners ($275M), and John Deere deepening its precision agriculture portfolio with Sentera and GUSS Automation.
Significant capital continues to flow into climate-resilient crops, carbon markets, and robotics. Standout rounds include Chestnut Carbon ($300M total), Fruitist ($150M), Inari ($144M Series G), and 80 Acres Farms ($115M Series D) — reflecting strong investor conviction in AgTech US despite broader market tightening.
Autonomous machinery and AI are moving from pilot to commercial scale. Carbon Robotics, TerraClear, and Pyka launched new autonomous field platforms, while GROWMARK, Ever.Ag, and Tavant embedded AI agents into agronomy and retail workflows — making AI integration standard across leading AgTech companies.
The indoor farming sector saw a stark divide. While Little Leaf Farms and Oishii expanded operations, a wave of bankruptcies hit including Freight Farms, Eden Green Technology, AeroFarms, and Bushel Boy Farms — reflecting the ongoing structural adjustment in capital-intensive controlled-environment agriculture.
Corporate sustainability is reshaping supply chains. Microsoft secured 5.45M+ soil carbon credits from Indigo Ag and Agoro Carbon. Kellanova and ADM partnered on cotton farming to cut 16,000 MT of GHG emissions. Boomitra issued a record 3.03 million Verra-verified credits — linking AgTech investors to tangible sustainability outcomes.
The US AgTech market is scaling through a powerful combination of federal investment, private capital, and rapid commercialisation across crop protection, controlled-environment agriculture (CEA), autonomous machinery, and digital farm services — based on 1,500+ entries tracked in the iGrow Dashboard. The US sits at the center of the broader global AgTech companies landscape, serving as the world's largest AgTech investment destination and innovation hub.
Recent activity highlights the scale of capital deployment: USDA's $12 billion Farmer Bridge Assistance program is stabilising row crop markets, while venture rounds from Chestnut Carbon, Fruitist, and Inari signal continued investor appetite for climate-resilient crops and carbon removal. On the M&A front, Mission Produce's $430M acquisition of Calavo Growers and John Deere's acquisitions of Sentera and GUSS Automation are reshaping the competitive landscape for precision agriculture and vertically integrated food production.
Technology adoption is accelerating across the board. AI integration has moved from experimental to standard practice, with GROWMARK, Ever.Ag, and Tavant embedding AI agents into core agronomy and retail platforms. Autonomous field machinery from Carbon Robotics, TerraClear, and Pyka is entering commercial-scale deployment. Meanwhile, the CEA sector is undergoing structural correction — consolidation and select bankruptcies are pruning weaker operators while well-capitalised players like Little Leaf Farms and Oishii expand, mirroring dynamics seen across AgTech companies globally in capital-intensive verticals.
Per iGrow Dashboard data, the following sectors are currently most active across AgTech companies in the USA:
Key crop shifts to watch
Soybean Acreage Rebound 2026
US soybean acreage is projected to rebound 5.9% to 86 million acres in 2026, pulling land from corn, wheat, cotton, and rice — driven by relative profitability and expanded domestic crush capacity, per CoBank data tracked by iGrow.
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| Investor | Sectors (US focus) | Portfolio sample | Avg. round size | Stages |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| S2G Investments | CEA · Carbon · Vertical Farming | Miraterra · IGS · AppHarvest | $22.5M | Seed – Series C |
| Astanor | Crop Protection · Precision Ag · CEA | 4AG Robotics · Infarm | $23M | Series A–D |
| Cibus Capital | CEA · AgriFinTech · Precision Agriculture | Growers Edge · Bonsai Robotics | $23M | Series A–B |
| Finistere Ventures | Crop Science · Digital Agriculture · Robotics | Taranis · Pivot Bio | $18M | Seed – Series B |
| Prelude Ventures | Sustainable Ag · Carbon · Climate Tech | Chestnut Carbon · Inari | $30M | Series A–C |
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