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Contact: Sara Sciammacco; ssciammacco@ewg.org

Government Records Show Crop Insurance Subsidies Are A Boon To Big Farm Interests

Washington, D.C. – A new analysis of over a million government records never before made
public and obtained by the Environmental Working Group through the Freedom of Information
Act has found that in 2011 more than 10,000 individual farming operations have received federal
crop insurance premium subsidies ranging from $100,000 to more than $1 million apiece. Some
26 farming operations received subsidies of $1 million or more last year.

It is the most detailed disclosure of federal crop insurance benefits to date, tracking subsidies
across 686,273 insurance policies issued to 486,867 policyholders last year, when the program’s
costs exceeded a record $11 billion. Yet one crucial detail is missing, deliberately and by an act
of Congress: the names of the beneficiaries.

“The eye-opening analysis shows crop insurance is not only very expensive, but also very, very
generous to large and highly profitable farm businesses,” said Craig Cox, EWG senior vice
president of agriculture and natural resources. “Now the public needs to know who they are.”

Using FOIA requests, EWG collected information from U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Risk
Management Agency about crop insurance policies and premium subsidies for individual
policyholders in each U.S. state and county. The records analyzed by EWG establish that the
holders of subsidized crop insurance policies, unlike other Americans engaged in professional
and commercial enterprises, enjoy extraordinarily costly federal perks in the form of premium
subsidies.

U.S. taxpayers pick up an average of about 62 percent of the crop insurance premiums for farm
businesses. Their share of these premiums has soared from $1.5 billion in 2002 to $7.4 billion in
2011. The subsidies go to large operators with no conservation strings attached to protect water
and soil, no means testing, and no payment limit on how much a farm business can collect.

Among the facts disclosed by the documents:

§ A single farm business in Florida received $1.9 million in subsidies for premiums to
insure crops of tomatoes and peppers in five counties.
§ A Minnesota farm business insuring corn and soybeans in eight counties received $1.7
million in federal crop insurance subsidies.

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§ In Texas, the 10 percent of farm businesses that received the greatest amount of insurance
subsidies harvested 63 percent of all the crop insurance subsidies that went into the state
last year.
§ The 10 percent of North Dakota farm businesses that received the greatest amount of
insurance subsidies took in 45 percent of the subsidies going to all farms in the state.

The analysis also shows that while crop insurance benefits, like farm subsidies, are concentrated
in the hands of a small number of large farming operations, premium subsidies are modest for
the overwhelming majority of crop insurance policyholders. Those farm operations would be
unaffected by premium subsidy limits now being debated in Congress, such as the $40,000 limit
analyzed by the Government Accountability Office earlier this year. The bottom 80 percent of
policyholders (389,494 operations), for instance, received subsidies worth just over $5,000 in
2011.

The insurance subsidies are so controversial, and so lucrative to the companies that administer it,
that the industry’s powerful lobbyists prevailed on Congress to bar the U.S. Department of
Agriculture from disclosing identities of individual policyholders who reap the benefits.

“Taxpayers don’t know who is getting our money,” said EWG president Ken Cook. “Why hasn’t
Congress done its job and released the names for everyone to see, instead of serving the interests
of the crop insurance lobby?”

EWG has long advocated for increased transparency and accountability in the burgeoning federal
crop insurance program.

“Senate agriculture committee leaders ought to lift the veil of secrecy before the 2012 farm bill
hits the floor next month,” said Cook. “We must stop giving big payouts that guarantee income
to big agribusiness and pass a fair and equitable farm bill that makes meaningful reforms to crop
insurance, feeds the hungry, and improves the environment and public health,” said Cook.

EWG: THE POWER OF INFORMATION


Table 1. Twenty-six (26) policyholders got more than $1 million
dollars in premium subsidies in 2011.

Number  of  policyholders*  with  a  premium  subsidy  more  than:


State $1,000,000 $500,000 $250,000 $100,000 $65,000
Alabama 0 0 14 138 287
Alaska 0 0 0 0 0
Arizona 0 1 13 65 108
Arkansas 3 6 32 195 402
California 2 9 43 190 333
Colorado 0 0 39 234 476
Connecticut 0 0 0 7 15
Delaware 0 0 2 27 54
Florida 3 6 23 74 138
Georgia 4 7 23 225 497
Hawaii 0 0 0 1 2
Idaho 0 4 18 74 145
Illinois 1 16 62 490 1,211
Indiana 1 5 25 301 839
Iowa 0 4 40 294 858
Kansas 0 3 52 485 1,336
Kentucky 1 5 33 189 415
Louisiana 0 2 19 152 289
Maine 0 0 0 6 18
Maryland 1 2 7 50 110
Massachusetts 0 0 0 2 6
Michigan 0 2 19 168 424
Minnesota 3 11 54 563 1,452
Mississippi 1 5 40 315 552
Missouri 1 3 36 400 897
Montana 1 1 9 154 383
Nebraska 1 9 43 347 960
Nevada 0 1 3 6 7
New  Hampshire 0 0 0 0 1
New  Jersey 0 0 0 8 14
New  Mexico 1 2 14 54 93
New  York 1 1 2 29 72
North  Carolina 2 3 23 262 560
North  Dakota 5 27 171 1,696 3,477
Ohio 0 3 17 183 537
Oklahoma 0 1 13 177 414
Oregon 0 0 7 30 55
Pennsylvania 0 1 5 33 101
Rhode  Island 0 0 0 0 0
South  Carolina 1 4 19 137 261
South  Dakota 3 29 130 970 1,890
Tennessee 2 3 25 188 435
Texas 4 21 201 1,764 3,203
Utah 0 0 0 1 5
Vermont 0 0 0 0 3
Virginia 1 2 9 92 189
Washington 3 5 19 90 183
West  Virginia 1 1 1 7 10
Wisconsin 1 6 27 233 543
Wyoming 0 0 0 5 18
U.S.  Total 26 165 1,131 10,152 22,575

* Note: Some policyholders had operations insured in multiple states. Each policyholder
was counted in each state in which they had operations.

Source: Environmental Working Group. Compiled from RMA data for crop year 2011.
Table 2. The largest policyholders get the lion’s share of premium subsidies.
Premium
Percent of Percent of Number of Total premium subsidy per
policyholders payments policyholders subsidies policyholder
1% 15% 4,868 $1,103,140,198 $226,611
2% 23% 9,737 $1,677,229,325 $172,253
3% 29% 14,606 $2,123,679,608 $145,398
4% 34% 19,474 $2,496,896,453 $128,217
5% 38% 24,343 $2,819,553,705 $115,826
6% 42% 29,212 $3,104,311,238 $106,268
7% 46% 34,080 $3,360,104,536 $98,595
8% 49% 38,949 $3,593,107,844 $92,252
9% 52% 43,818 $3,806,502,426 $86,871
10% 54% 48,686 $4,003,108,575 $82,223
11% 57% 53,555 $4,184,950,410 $78,143
12% 59% 58,424 $4,353,769,630 $74,520
13% 61% 63,292 $4,511,259,200 $71,277
14% 63% 68,161 $4,658,603,259 $68,347
15% 65% 73,030 $4,797,056,652 $65,686
16% 67% 77,898 $4,927,113,407 $63,251
17% 69% 82,767 $5,049,635,820 $61,010
18% 70% 87,636 $5,165,121,627 $58,938
19% 72% 92,504 $5,274,184,724 $57,016
20% 73% 97,373 $5,377,324,896 $55,224
Bottom 80% 27% 389,494 $1,973,154,400 $5,066

Source: Environmental Working Group. Compiled from RMA data for crop year 2011.

Table 2. Concentration of premium subsidies in Texas


Premium
Percent of Percent of Number of Total premium subsidy per
policyholders payments policyholders subsidies policyholder
1% 16% 389 $113,338,441 $291,358
2% 25% 778 $179,728,955 $231,014
3% 32% 1,167 $232,759,907 $199,452
4% 38% 1,556 $277,599,923 $178,406
5% 44% 1,946 $316,515,203 $162,649
6% 48% 2,335 $350,528,133 $150,119
7% 52% 2,724 $380,711,638 $139,762
8% 56% 3,113 $407,653,554 $130,952
9% 60% 3,502 $432,066,318 $123,377
10% 63% 3,892 $454,275,853 $116,720
11% 65% 4,281 $474,369,067 $110,808
12% 68% 4,670 $492,734,181 $105,511
13% 70% 5,059 $509,581,543 $100,728
14% 72% 5,448 $524,961,367 $96,359
15% 74% 5,838 $539,043,431 $92,334
16% 76% 6,227 $551,852,464 $88,623
17% 78% 6,616 $563,578,891 $85,184
18% 79% 7,005 $574,389,385 $81,997
19% 81% 7,394 $584,250,670 $79,017
20% 82% 7,784 $593,334,940 $76,225
Bottom 80% 18% 31,136 $132,220,241 $4,247

Source: Environmental Working Group. Compiled from RMA data for crop year 2011.
Table 3. Concentration of premium subsidies in North Dakota
Premium
Percent of Percent of Number of Total premium subsidy per
policyholders payments policyholders subsidies policyholder
1% 10% 203 $67,922,683 $334,595
2% 16% 406 $107,993,663 $265,994
3% 21% 609 $141,033,847 $231,583
4% 25% 812 $170,267,812 $209,689
5% 29% 1,015 $196,666,854 $193,760
6% 33% 1,218 $220,846,939 $181,319
7% 36% 1,421 $243,196,373 $171,145
8% 39% 1,624 $263,985,681 $162,553
9% 42% 1,827 $283,557,391 $155,204
10% 45% 2,031 $302,095,428 $148,742
11% 47% 2,234 $319,514,561 $143,024
12% 50% 2,437 $336,068,187 $137,902
13% 52% 2,640 $351,878,333 $133,287
14% 54% 2,843 $366,986,941 $129,084
15% 56% 3,046 $381,349,621 $125,197
16% 58% 3,249 $395,051,232 $121,592
17% 60% 3,452 $408,116,155 $118,226
18% 62% 3,655 $420,565,613 $115,066
19% 64% 3,859 $432,563,897 $112,092
20% 65% 4,062 $444,020,976 $109,311
Bottom 80% 35% 16,249 $234,502,010 $14,432

Source: Environmental Working Group. Compiled from RMA data for crop year 2011.

Table 4. Crops insured by policyholders with premium subsidies of


$1 million or more.

Percent  of  
Premium   Premium  
Rank Crop Subsidy,  2011 Subsidies
1 Corn $7,970,195 24%
2 Potatoes $4,335,952 13%
3 Soybeans $3,790,034 12%
4 Fresh  Market  Tomatoes $2,971,163 9%
5 Wheat $2,559,197 8%
6 Cotton $2,466,608 8%
7 Apples $2,028,874 6%
8 Onions $1,361,507 4%
9 Grapes $1,220,279 4%
10 Cotton  Ex  Long  Staple $962,332 3%
All  Crops  w/  Premium  Subsides  
$1  million  or  more $32,852,438
Source: Environmental Working Group. Compiled from RMA data for crop year 2011.
Table 5. Crops insured by policyholders with premium subsidies of
$500,000 or more.

Percent  of  
Premium   Premium  
Rank Crop Subsidy,  2011 Subsidies
1 Corn $42,459,957 34%
2 Wheat $15,607,416 13%
3 Soybeans $15,097,814 12%
4 Cotton $14,691,378 12%
5 Potatoes $10,334,306 8%
6 Fresh  Market  Tomatoes $4,297,726 3%
7 Apples $2,509,755 2%
8 Pasture,Rangeland,Forage $2,438,886 2%
9 Sunflowers $2,304,023 2%
10 Almonds $2,051,204 2%
Top  10  Crops  w/  Premium  Subsidies  
$500,000  or  more $111,792,465 90%
All  Crops  w/  Premium  Subsides  
$500,000  or  more $124,458,260
Source: Environmental Working Group. Compiled from RMA data for crop year 2011.

Table 5. Crops insured by policyholders with premium subsidies of


$250,000 or more.

Percent  of  
Premium   Premium  
Rank Crop Subsidy,  2011 Subsidies
1 Corn $148,450,780 34%
2 Cotton $80,612,903 18%
3 Soybeans $59,795,723 14%
4 Wheat $58,974,042 13%
5 Potatoes $20,254,776 5%
6 Sunflowers $8,360,520 2%
7 Fresh  Market  Tomatoes $7,994,853 2%
8 Pasture,Rangeland,Forage $6,542,509 1%
9 Grain  Sorghum $6,141,679 1%
10 Apples $5,014,545 1%

Top  10  Crops  w/  Premium  Subsides  


$250,000  or  more $402,142,330 91%
All  Crops  w/  Premium  Subsides  
$250,000  or  more $440,378,527
Source: Environmental Working Group. Compiled from RMA data for crop year 2011.
TAXPAYERS PAID OVER $1 MILLION
IN PREMIUMS FOR THESE FARM BUSINESSES IN 2011

Fresh market tomatoes and peppers insured in 5 Florida counties ⎯ $1.9 million in
premiums paid by taxpayers.
Apples, blueberries, corn, grapes, mint, potatoes and sweet corn insured in 3 Washington
counties ⎯ $1.7 million in premiums paid by taxpayers.
Corn and soybeans insured in 8 Minnesota counties ⎯$1.7 million in premiums paid by
taxpayers.
Cotton, forage, safflower, tomatoes and wheat insured in two California counties ⎯ $1.6
million in premiums paid by taxpayers.
Potatoes and wheat insured in 2 Texas counties ⎯ $1.6 million in premiums paid by
taxpayers.
Cotton, grain sorghum, pasture, rangeland and forage insured in 3 Texas counties ⎯ $1.4
million in premiums paid by taxpayers.
Corn, soybeans, sunflowers and wheat insured in 8 South Dakota counties ⎯ $1.4
million in premiums paid by taxpayers.
Corn, cotton and soybeans insured in 3 Mississippi counties and 4 Tennessee counties ⎯
$1.3 million in premiums paid by taxpayers.
Apples and cherries insured in 3 Washington counties ⎯ $1.3 million in premiums paid
by taxpayers.
Corn, peanuts, potatoes and soybeans insured in 1 North Carolina county, 4 Georgia
counties, 3 Missouri counties, 2 Arkansas counties and 1 Florida county ⎯ $1.2 million
in premiums paid by taxpayers.
Corn, sunflowers and wheat insured in 6 South Dakota counties ⎯ $1.2 million in
premiums paid by taxpayers.
Corn and cotton insured in 13 Georgia counties ⎯ $1.2 million in premiums paid by
taxpayers.
Potatoes insured in 2 Wisconsin counties and 9 Minnesota counties ⎯ $1.2 million in
premiums paid by taxpayers.
Barley, corn pasture, soybeans and wheat insured in 11 Virginia counties, 2 North
Carolina counties, 8 South Carolina counties and 2 West Virginia counties ⎯ $1.2
million in premiums paid by taxpayers.
Fresh tomatoes and potatoes insured in 3 Florida counties and 1 Georgia county ⎯ $1.2
million in premiums paid by taxpayers.
Canola, corn, dry beans, potatoes, soybeans and wheat insured in 7 North Dakota
counties ⎯ $1.1 million in premiums paid by taxpayers.

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Corn, soybeans, sunflowers and wheat insured in 1 North Dakota county, 7 South Dakota
counties and 1 Nebraska county ⎯ $1.1 million in premiums paid by taxpayers.
Corn, cotton, grain sorghum, onions and sunflowers insured in 2 Texas counties ⎯ $1.1
million in premiums paid by taxpayers.
Corn and soybeans insured in 5 Illinois counties, 6 Indiana counties, 2 Arkansas counties
⎯ $1.1 million in premiums paid by taxpayers.
Corn, soybeans, wheat and barley insured in 2 Tennessee counties, 4 Kentucky counties
⎯ $1.1 million in premiums paid by taxpayers.
Corn, dry beans, soybeans and wheat insured in 1 North Dakota county and 1 Minnesota
county ⎯ $1.1 million in premiums paid by taxpayers.
Corn, dry beans and wheat insured in 1 New Mexico county ⎯ $1.0 million in premiums
paid by taxpayers.
Apples, cherries, grapes, and pears insured in 9 Washington counties ⎯ $1.0 million in
premiums paid by taxpayers.
Corn, soybeans and wheat insured in 4 South Dakota counties ⎯ $1.0 million in
premiums paid by taxpayers.
Onions insured in 4 Georgia counties and 2 New York counties ⎯ $1.0 million in
premiums paid by taxpayers.
Corn, soybeans and wheat insured in 1 county in Arkansas ⎯ $ 1.0 million in premiums
paid by taxpayers.

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TAXPAYERS PAID OVER $1 MILLION IN PREMIUMS FOR THESE FARM
BUSINESSES IN 2011

PRODUCER ID COUNTY INSURED COMMODITY SUBSIDY

FLORIDA
454362941 Manatee County, FL Fresh Market Tomatoes $383,630
454362941 Collier County, FL Fresh Market Tomatoes $1,246,858
454362941 Glades County, FL Fresh Market Tomatoes $113,704
454362941 Charlotte County, FL Fresh Market Tomatoes $38,159
454362941 Lee County, FL Fresh Market Tomatoes $37,336
454362941 Collier County, FL Peppers $36,098
454362941 Glades County, FL Peppers $2,676
454362941 Charlotte County, FL Peppers $2,934
454362941 Lee County, FL Peppers $46,772
TOTAL $1,908,167

WASHINGTON
700627811 Yakima County, WA Apples $36,437
700627811 Benton County, WA Apples $133,274
700627811 Benton County, WA Blueberries $412,627
700627811 Benton County, WA Corn $1,681
700627811 Grant County, WA Grapes $101,318
700627811 Yakima County, WA Grapes $120,672
700627811 Benton County, WA Grapes $879,653
700627811 Benton County, WA Mint $43,082
700627811 Benton County, WA Potatoes $16,256
700627811 Benton County, WA Sweet Corn $2,131
TOTAL $1,747,131

MINNESOTA
207726545 Rice County, MN Corn $28,813
207726545 Olmsted County, MN Corn $80,166
207726545 Wabasha County, MN Corn $92,032
207726545 Dakota County, MN Corn $18,957
207726545 Dodge County, MN Corn $212,621
207726545 Fillmore County, MN Corn $42,132
207726545 Goodhue County, MN Corn $375,774
207726545 Rice County, MN Soybeans $17,096
207726545 Olmsted County, MN Soybeans $138,230
207726545 Wabasha County, MN Soybeans $67,507
207726545 Mower County, MN Soybeans $7,886
207726545 Dodge County, MN Soybeans $244,287
207726545 Fillmore County, MN Soybeans $48,769
207726545 Goodhue County, MN Soybeans $293,582
TOTAL $1,667,852

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PRODUCER ID COUNTY INSURED COMMODITY SUBSIDY
CALIFORNIA
731202923 Kings County, CA Cotton Ex Long Staple $701,400
731202923 Kern County, CA Cotton Ex Long Staple $260,932
731202923 Kings County, CA Forage Production $22,255
731202923 Kings County, CA Safflower $167,715
731202923 Kings County, CA Tomatoes $245,736
731202923 Kern County, CA Tomatoes $112,248
731202923 Kings County, CA Wheat $90,982
731202923 Kern County, CA Wheat $40,466
TOTAL $1,641,734

TEXAS
354182799 Lamb County, TX Potatoes $78,705
354182799 Hartley County, TX Potatoes $1,521,218
354182799 Hartley County, TX Wheat $16,799
TOTAL $1,616,722

TEXAS
569789651 Kleberg County, TX Cotton $556,632
569789651 Kleberg County, TX Grain Sorghum $241,408
569789651 Kenedy County, TX Pasture,rangeland,forage $190,670
569789651 Brooks County, TX Pasture,rangeland,forage $83,548
569789651 Kleberg County, TX Pasture,rangeland,forage $363,893
TOTAL $1,436,151

SOUTH DAKOTA
387432991 Hand County, SD Corn $386,210
387432991 Beadle County, SD Corn $253,484
387432991 Clark County, SD Corn $40,234
387432991 Kingsbury County, SD Corn $108,502
387432991 Jerauld County, SD Corn $17,781
387432991 Sanborn County, SD Corn $16,607
387432991 Hand County, SD Soybeans $32,279
387432991 Beadle County, SD Soybeans $295,832
387432991 Miner County, SD Soybeans $10,952
387432991 Clark County, SD Soybeans $47,820
387432991 Kingsbury County, SD Soybeans $67,029
387432991 Jerauld County, SD Soybeans $2,648
387432991 Spink County, SD Soybeans $54,709
387432991 Sanborn County, SD Soybeans $2,955
387432991 Beadle County, SD Sunflowers $16,320
387432991 Clark County, SD Wheat $1,447
TOTAL $1,354,809

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PRODUCER ID COUNTY INSURED COMMODITY SUBSIDY
MISSISSIPPI - TENNESSEE
478312235 Tallahatchie County, MS Corn $156,382
478312235 Quitman County, MS Corn $48,131
478312235 McNairy County, TN Corn $32,827
478312235 Shelby County, TN Corn $86,960
478312235 Shelby County, TN Corn $43,985
478312235 Lauderdale County, TN Corn $69,271
478312235 Tallahatchie County, MS Cotton $26,396
478312235 Coahoma County, MS Cotton $210,744
478312235 Quitman County, MS Cotton $34,616
478312235 McNairy County, TN Cotton $425
478312235 McNairy County, TN Cotton $215,582
478312235 Shelby County, TN Cotton $79,357
478312235 Shelby County, TN Cotton $25,615
478312235 Lauderdale County, TN Cotton $39,700
478312235 Tallahatchie County, MS Soybeans $3,522
478312235 Quitman County, MS Soybeans $18,483
478312235 Coahoma County, MS Soybeans $21,574
478312235 McNairy County, TN Soybeans $12,605
478312235 Shelby County, TN Soybeans $34,319
478312235 Shelby County, TN Soybeans $69,357
478312235 Hardin County, TN Soybeans $2,207
478312235 Lauderdale County, TN Soybeans $82,293
TOTAL $1,314,351

WASHINGTON
414946119 Grant County, WA Apples $13,067
414946119 Walla Walla County, WA Apples $1,203,658
414946119 Benton County, WA Apples $32,239
414946119 Walla Walla County, WA Cherries $57,975
414946119 Benton County, WA Cherries $3,462
TOTAL $1,310,401

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PRODUCER ID COUNTY INSURED COMMODITY SUBSIDY
NORTH CAROLINA - GEORGIA - MISSOURI - ARKANSAS - FLORIDA
346410753 Tyrrell County, NC Corn $1,121
346410753 Dodge County, GA Peanuts $2,331
346410753 Pulaski County, GA Peanuts $21,343
346410753 Bleckley County, GA Peanuts $3,097
346410753 Dooly County, GA Peanuts $2,031
346410753 Dunklin County, MO Potatoes $94,342
346410753 Mississippi County, MO Potatoes $37,508
346410753 Mississippi County, AR Potatoes $13,363
346410753 Scott County, MO Potatoes $17,435
346410753 Tyrrell County, NC Potatoes $140,415
346410753 Grand Forks County, ND Potatoes $64,890
346410753 Wicomico County, MD Potatoes $16,139
346410753 Pulaski County, GA Potatoes $224,472
346410753 Bleckley County, GA Potatoes $38,043
346410753 Greene County, AR Potatoes $2,760
346410753 Dooly County, GA Potatoes $15,404
346410753 Suwannee County, FL Potatoes $90,724
346410753 Dorchester County, MD Potatoes $128,873
346410753 Frio County, TX Potatoes $250,803
346410753 Traill County, ND Potatoes $7,043
346410753 Caroline County, MD Potatoes $52,283
346410753 Dunklin County, MO Soybeans $839
346410753 Mississippi County, AR Soybeans $724
346410753 Tyrrell County, NC Soybeans $8,294
TOTAL $1,234,277

SOUTH DAKOTA
354169578 Hyde County, SD Corn $35,282
354169578 Ziebach County, SD Corn $21,547
354169578 Dewey County, SD Corn $32,779
354169578 Potter County, SD Corn $41,912
354169578 Sully County, SD Corn $35,549
354169578 Hyde County, SD Sunflowers $4,692
354169578 Ziebach County, SD Sunflowers $113,025
354169578 Dewey County, SD Sunflowers $78,837
354169578 Sully County, SD Sunflowers $55,520
354169578 Potter County, SD Sunflowers $28,383
354169578 Big Horn County, MT Wheat $239,576
354169578 Hyde County, SD Wheat $52,239
354169578 Ziebach County, SD Wheat $160,130
354169578 Dewey County, SD Wheat $172,349
354169578 Sully County, SD Wheat $18,751
354169578 Potter County, SD Wheat $127,678
TOTAL $1,218,249

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PRODUCER ID COUNTY INSURED COMMODITY SUBSIDY
GEORGIA
207928070 Evans County, GA Corn $2,661
207928070 Evans County, GA Cotton $93,819
207928070 Treutlen County, GA Cotton $86,382
207928070 Emanuel County, GA Cotton $86,742
207928070 Screven County, GA Cotton $191,422
207928070 Montgomery County, GA Cotton $94,566
207928070 Tattnall County, GA Cotton $103,032
207928070 Jenkins County, GA Cotton $26,415
207928070 Bulloch County, GA Cotton $211,345
207928070 Toombs County, GA Cotton $96,817
207928070 Laurens County, GA Cotton $5,356
207928070 Wheeler County, GA Cotton $13,577
207928070 Candler County, GA Cotton $181,832
207928070 Effingham County, GA Cotton $2,575
TOTAL $1,196,541

WISCONSIN - MINNESOTA
316515753 Dunn County, WI Potatoes $39,227
316515753 Pepin County, WI Potatoes $30,546
316515753 Sherburne County, MN Potatoes $63,577
316515753 Becker County, MN Potatoes $198,154
316515753 Todd County, MN Potatoes $22,988
316515753 Pope County, MN Potatoes $59,126
316515753 East Otter Tail County, MN Potatoes $309,867
316515753 Wadena County, MN Potatoes $144,517
316515753 Cass County, MN Potatoes $11,072
316515753 Hubbard County, MN Potatoes $195,520
316515753 West Otter Tail County, MN Potatoes $111,303
TOTAL $1,185,897

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PRODUCER ID COUNTY INSURED COMMODITY SUBSIDY
VIRGINIA - NORTH CAROLINA - SOUTH CAROLINA - WEST VIRGINIA
157348166 Orange County, VA Barley $18,843
157348166 Fluvanna County, VA Barley $3,816
157348166 Currituck County, NC Corn $41,654
157348166 Goochland County, VA Corn $19,353
157348166 Botetourt County, VA Corn $55,510
157348166 Williamsburg County, SC Corn $51,009
157348166 Sumter County, SC Corn $57,634
157348166 Rockbridge County, VA Corn $6,584
157348166 Marion County, SC Corn $70,543
157348166 Clarendon County, SC Corn $256,260
157348166 Florence County, SC Corn $96,471
157348166 Pasquotank County, NC Corn $68,283
157348166 Monroe County, WV Corn $29,109
157348166 Craig County, VA Corn $10,074
157348166 Raleigh County, WV Corn $3,628
157348166 Dillon County, SC Corn $41,321
157348166 Orange County, VA Corn $18,295
157348166 Bath County, VA Corn $21,818
157348166 Amelia County, VA Corn $5,123
157348166 Lee County, SC Corn $66,228
157348166 Culpeper County, VA Corn $26,303
157348166 Alleghany County, VA Corn $7,029
157348166 Darlington County, SC Corn $24,021
157348166 Fluvanna County, VA Corn $66,689
157348166 Bedford County, VA Corn $7,701
157348166 Sumter County, SC Cotton $2,650
157348166 Clarendon County, SC Cotton $230
157348166 Florence County, SC Cotton $3,689
157348166 Orange County, VA Pasture,rangeland,forage $6,839
157348166 Pasquotank County, NC Soybeans $1,473
157348166 Orange County, VA Soybeans $12,880
157348166 Fluvanna County, VA Soybeans $3,843
157348166 Sumter County, SC Wheat $19,035
157348166 Clarendon County, SC Wheat $8,731
157348166 Florence County, SC Wheat $22,312
157348166 Monroe County, WV Wheat $3,286
157348166 Darlington County, SC Wheat $15,181
TOTAL $1,173,448

FLORIDA - CALIFORNIA - GEORGIA


332020883 Collier County, FL Fresh Market Tomatoes $551,073
332020883 Fresno County, CA Fresh Market Tomatoes $360,686
332020883 Decatur County, GA Fresh Market Tomatoes $186,406
332020883 Hendry County, FL Fresh Market Tomatoes $25,413
332020883 Gadsden County, FL Fresh Market Tomatoes $27,898
332020883 Collier County, FL Potatoes $13,106
TOTAL $1,164,582

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PRODUCER ID COUNTY INSURED COMMODITY SUBSIDY
NORTH DAKOTA
280038089 Ward County, ND Canola $1,925
280038089 Cass County, ND Corn $143,336
280038089 Grand Forks County, ND Corn $98,905
280038089 Grand Forks County, ND Dry Beans $50,110
280038089 Pembina County, ND Dry Beans $143,811
280038089 Walsh County, ND Dry Beans $48,607
280038089 Traill County, ND Dry Beans $26,364
280038089 Pembina County, ND Potatoes $302,456
280038089 Walsh County, ND Potatoes $23,817
280038089 Cass County, ND Soybeans $45,955
280038089 Grand Forks County, ND Soybeans $79,790
280038089 Pembina County, ND Soybeans $16,828
280038089 Ward County, ND Soybeans $10,303
280038089 Grand Forks County, ND Wheat $20,218
280038089 Steele County, ND Wheat $4,372
280038089 Pembina County, ND Wheat $48,696
280038089 Ward County, ND Wheat $25,869
280038089 Traill County, ND Wheat $21,831
TOTAL $1,113,193

NORTH DAKOTA - SOUTH DAKOTA - NEBRASKA


154451848 Dickey County, ND Corn $173,069
154451848 Brown County, SD Corn $19,513
154451848 Rock County, NE Corn $57,641
154451848 Edmunds County, SD Corn $148,795
154451848 Spink County, SD Corn $107,592
154451848 Dickey County, ND Soybeans $97,356
154451848 Brown County, SD Soybeans $36,206
154451848 Edmunds County, SD Soybeans $63,019
154451848 Spink County, SD Soybeans $19,411
154451848 Faulk County, SD Soybeans $26,508
154451848 Hand County, SD Sunflowers $16,447
154451848 Hand County, SD Wheat $75,912
154451848 McPherson County, SD Wheat $40,396
154451848 Dickey County, ND Wheat $38,619
154451848 Brown County, SD Wheat $80,383
154451848 Edmunds County, SD Wheat $107,025
TOTAL $1,107,892

TEXAS
571248560 Hidalgo County, TX Corn $119,190
571248560 Starr County, TX Corn $539,390
571248560 Hidalgo County, TX Cotton $15,464
571248560 Starr County, TX Cotton $61,628
571248560 Starr County, TX Grain Sorghum $4,213
571248560 Hidalgo County, TX Onions $52,958
571248560 Starr County, TX Onions $292,062
571248560 Hidalgo County, TX Sunflowers $11,126
TOTAL $1,096,031

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PRODUCER ID COUNTY INSURED COMMODITY SUBSIDY
ILLINOIS - INDIANA - ARKANSAS
270531206 Vermilion County, IL Corn $146,229
270531206 Jasper County, IN Corn $52,738
270531206 Fountain County, IN Corn $55,115
270531206 Champaign County, IL Corn $5,823
270531206 Parke County, IN Corn $14,264
270531206 Ford County, IL Corn $12,461
270531206 Iroquois County, IL Corn $82,175
270531206 Edgar County, IL Corn $6,130
270531206 Newton County, IN Corn $14,708
270531206 Montgomery County, IN Corn $6,588
270531206 Vermillion County, IN Corn $479,484
270531206 Vigo County, IN Corn $36,342
270531206 Vermilion County, IL Soybeans $4,988
270531206 Fountain County, IN Soybeans $5,528
270531206 Crittenden County, AR Soybeans $55,148
270531206 Vermillion County, IN Soybeans $9,630
270531206 St Francis County, AR Soybeans $99,216
TOTAL $1,086,567

TENNESSEE - KENTUCKY
478344080 Robertson County, TN Barley $9,478
478344080 Robertson County, TN Corn $203,410
478344080 Logan County, KY Corn $74,221
478344080 Todd County, KY Corn $61,318
478344080 Simpson County, KY Corn $129,013
478344080 Montgomery County, TN Corn $13,548
478344080 Robertson County, TN Soybeans $124,669
478344080 Logan County, KY Soybeans $167,478
478344080 Todd County, KY Soybeans $61,738
478344080 Simpson County, KY Soybeans $44,745
478344080 Montgomery County, TN Soybeans $13,775
478344080 Warren County, KY Soybeans $16,042
478344080 Robertson County, TN Wheat $32,381
478344080 Logan County, KY Wheat $69,027
478344080 Todd County, KY Wheat $20,797
478344080 Simpson County, KY Wheat $34,953
478344080 Warren County, KY Wheat $7,245
TOTAL $1,083,838

NORTH DAKOTA - MINNESOTA


154982813 Pembina County, ND Corn $54,388
154982813 Kittson County, MN Corn $162,199
154982813 Pembina County, ND Dry Beans $54,768
154982813 Pembina County, ND Soybeans $410,978
154982813 Kittson County, MN Soybeans $28,265
154982813 Pembina County, ND Wheat $335,408
154982813 Kittson County, MN Wheat $12,207
TOTAL $1,058,213

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PRODUCER ID COUNTY INSURED COMMODITY SUBSIDY
NEW MEXICO
654014434 San Juan County, NM Corn $783,683
654014434 San Juan County, NM Dry Beans $119,831
654014434 San Juan County, NM Wheat $140,941
TOTAL $1,044,455

WASHINGTON
700753466 Franklin County, WA Apples $96,723
700753466 Chelan County, WA Apples $16,940
700753466 Okanogan County, WA Apples $56,638
700753466 Grant County, WA Apples $312,236
700753466 Kittitas County, WA Apples $7,645
700753466 Yakima County, WA Apples $49,964
700753466 Douglas County, WA Apples $43,230
700753466 Benton County, WA Apples $26,823
700753466 Chelan County, WA Cherries $4,190
700753466 Franklin County, WA Cherries $36,918
700753466 Okanogan County, WA Cherries $46,002
700753466 Grant County, WA Cherries $129,468
700753466 Yakima County, WA Cherries $44,479
700753466 Douglas County, WA Cherries $15,515
700753466 Benton County, WA Cherries $27,044
700753466 Grant County, WA Grapes $109,695
700753466 Yakima County, WA Grapes $7,319
700753466 Benton County, WA Grapes $1,622
700753466 Okanogan County, WA Pears $4,251
700753466 Yakima County, WA Pears $184
700753466 Douglas County, WA Pears $1,259
TOTAL $1,038,145

NORTH DAKOTA
203419213 Stutsman County, ND Corn $308,483
203419213 Barnes County, ND Corn $14,653
203419213 Foster County, ND Corn $3,115
203419213 Wells County, ND Soybeans $9,880
203419213 Stutsman County, ND Soybeans $425,940
203419213 Barnes County, ND Soybeans $63,574
203419213 Foster County, ND Soybeans $32,709
203419213 Stutsman County, ND Wheat $165,551
TOTAL $1,023,905

GEORGIA - NEW YORK


239875124 Evans County, GA Onions $114,747
239875124 Wayne County, GA Onions $311,847
239875124 Tattnall County, GA Onions $275,369
239875124 Bulloch County, GA Onions $76,572
239875124 Oswego County, NY Onions $64,020
239875124 Cayuga County, NY Onions $173,932
TOTAL $1,016,487

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PRODUCER ID COUNTY INSURED COMMODITY SUBSIDY
ARKANSAS
202079785 Miller County, AR Corn $508,635
202079785 Miller County, AR Soybeans $216,361
202079785 Miller County, AR Wheat $288,404
TOTAL $1,013,400

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