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Arenac County, Michigan

$535,405 in USDA farm subsidies to county recipients (2024)

Underserved Score: 28/100

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USDA Farm Subsidies — Arenac County

$535,405 in USDA farm subsidies to Arenac County recipients (2024).

Sum of payments to 192 recipients in this county, EWG Farm Subsidy Database (totalfarm), 2024 single year.

Program Breakdown (selected programs, EWG/USDA 2024)

Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) $410,035
Disaster Payments $86,027
Dairy Programs $16,190
Agricultural Risk Coverage (ARC) $25

Selected program components shown individually. These are separate EWG/USDA pulls and are not additive to the headline subsidy total — no combined "total" is shown. Source: EWG Farm Subsidy Database / USDA, 2024.

Crop Insurance Premium Subsidy

$1.9M in federal crop-insurance premium subsidy (RMA, 2024).

This is a separate program total (premium-subsidy dollars only) — it is not part of the subsidy headline above and is shown on its own. Source: USDA RMA via EWG, 2024.

Top Subsidy Recipients

# Recipient 2024 Total
1 Sandy Ridge Ranch LLC $36,398
2 Miscisin Farms Inc $22,830
3 Hill High Dairy LLC $20,129
4 M.W. $18,096
5 J.P. $17,056
6 D.D. $15,455
7 County Line Dairy LLC $12,032
8 West-end Dairy Inc $9,481
9 M.L.I.L.L.C. $8,822
10 S.J.D. $8,603

Top recipients by EWG totalfarm (2024). These named payments sum toward the headline total above. Source: EWG Farm Subsidy Database.

About Farming in Arenac County

On support per acre, Arenac County sits on the stronger side: by USDA dollars per farmland acre, Arenac County is among the better-supported counties in Michigan (Underserved Score 28/100). Set against that, veterans make up about 10% of the adult population (USDA ERS) — a community where veteran-and-beginning-farmer USDA programs may be especially worth a look.

Arenac County has roughly 308 farms working about 79,791 acres of land in farms (USDA NASS, 2022 Census of Agriculture), averaging ~259 acres per farm.

In Arenac County, non-irrigated cropland rents for roughly $104/acre and farmland is valued near $4,500/acre (USDA NASS).

Arenac County is predominantly soybeans country — a row crop county. Its leading harvested crops are soybeans (~35% of harvested cropland), corn (~30% of harvested cropland), and wheat (~9% of harvested cropland) (USDA NASS, 2022 Census of Agriculture).

Cattle run at roughly 13 head per 100 farmland acres (about 5,397 head of beef cows in inventory) here (USDA NASS, 2022 Census).

Recorded payments in Arenac County are relatively distributed: the top 5 recipients accounted for about 21% of the county's recorded USDA farm-subsidy dollars across 192 recipients (EWG Farm Subsidy Database, totalfarm, 2024). A descriptive split of recorded payments, not a measure of need.

Among the nearby Michigan counties listed below, Arenac County's Underserved Score (28/100) is lower (better-supported per acre) than the local average (~47/100), ranking above 2 of 5 of them (higher = historically less USDA $/acre than peers).

With grazing and forage a large part of the land use in Arenac County, conservation and grazing-oriented USDA programs — such as the Environmental Quality Incentives Program (EQIP), the Conservation Stewardship Program (CSP), and grassland options under CRP — may be worth asking your local NRCS office about. This is signposting from county land-use patterns, not an eligibility determination.

Local signals from public data: Receives near or above the MI-average USDA $/acre.; Rural (non-metro) county.

Local USDA Offices for Arenac County

Your local USDA service center is where farms in Arenac County apply for FSA and NRCS programs and get free, in-person help — they handle program sign-ups, conservation plans, and loan applications.

Farm Service Agency
Arenac County Farm Service Agency
4490 W M-61, Standish, MI
Natural Resources Conservation Service
Standish Service Center
4490 W M-61, Standish, MI
(989) 846-4565

Source: USDA Service Center locator (Farmers.gov). Office details can change — confirm current hours and appointments via farmers.gov/service-center-locator.

FarmGrant Underserved Score

28 out of 100
Well-Served (high USDA $/acre vs. peers)
#58 of 72 most underserved in Michigan (21st pctile)
12th national percentile
USDA Support Gap? 2.9/25
Producer Priority? 14.7/25
Insurance Coverage Gap? 7.8/25
What drives this score
  • Receives near or above the MI-average USDA $/acre.
  • Rural (non-metro) county
  • Above-average beginning producers (47 per 100 farms)
  • Above-average women producers (52 per 100 farms)
  • High veteran population (9.5%)
  • Above-median insured loss ratio (2.39).

The Underserved Score (0–100) is a descriptive, relative measure of how little USDA farm-program support this county has historically received per acre compared with other counties — built from up to three public-data components (USDA support per acre, producer-priority composition, and crop-insurance coverage). Lower USDA $/acre often reflects pasture, specialty, or non-commodity land use, not unclaimed funding. This is not a measure of need, deservedness, or eligibility, and it does not predict that any farm will receive funding. Sources: USDA NASS, RMA, ERS, and EWG subsidy records.

Programs to look at in Arenac County

These are USDA programs commonly relevant to counties like this one, based on public county patterns. They are not a determination that you qualify — you may be eligible; check with your local FSA or NRCS office.

Conservation programs most farms can use

Counties receiving below-average USDA dollars per acre are often under-enrolled in conservation programs open to most land. You may be eligible — these are worth asking your NRCS or FSA office about.

CRP (Conservation Reserve Program) →EQIP (Environmental Quality Incentives Program) →
Priority for beginning producers

This county has a high share of beginning producers per 100 farms. These USDA programs give beginning producers priority scoring, set-asides, or higher cost-share — if that's you, they're worth a look.

FSA Microloan →FSA Direct Operating Loan →
Disaster & loss-protection programs

This county shows an elevated insured loss history. These disaster and risk-protection programs are commonly relevant — coverage and eligibility depend on your operation.

LFP (Livestock Forage Disaster Program) →
Commodity support (if you grow program crops)

If you grow covered program crops, these commodity-support programs may apply. Eligibility depends on your crops and base acres — check with your FSA office.

ARC-CO (Agriculture Risk Coverage — County) →
See the full set of USDA programs you could qualify for → free Subsidy Finder

USDA Funding Per Acre

Historically, Arenac County received about $6.71 per acre of farmland in USDA subsidies. That is among the better-supported counties in MI for USDA $/acre. That ranks #1,206 of 3,032 U.S. counties for USDA dollars per farmland acre.

2024 USDA subsidy $ (EWG totalfarm) ÷ land-in-farms acres (79,791 acres, USDA NASS 2022 Census). A descriptive county-wide statistic — not a prediction of what any individual farm received or will receive. This is the same axis as the Underserved Score above (less $/acre → higher Underserved Score, currently 28).

See how Arenac County ranks against all U.S. counties →

County Land Economics & Demographics

Population
15,145
(2023, USDA ERS)
Median Income
$56,213
(USDA ERS)
Poverty Rate
15.0%
(USDA ERS)
Unemployment
6.9%
(USDA ERS)
Cropland Rent
$104/ac
(USDA NASS, non-irrig.)
Land Value
$4,500/ac
(USDA NASS, 2022 Census)
Insurance Policies
548
(USDA RMA)
Acres Insured
44,065
(USDA RMA)

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much USDA funding does Arenac County receive?

Arenac County recipients received about $535,405 in USDA farm subsidies in 2024, per the EWG Farm Subsidy Database (totalfarm). This is a single-year county total of recorded payments, not a forecast of future funding.

What USDA programs are available to farmers in Arenac County?

As a mainly soybeans-growing county, Arenac County farms with covered program crops may be eligible for commodity support (ARC/PLC) and federal crop insurance, alongside conservation programs (CRP, EQIP, CSP), disaster assistance, and FSA loans. Eligibility depends on your farm; use the free Subsidy Finder to see programs you could qualify for, then confirm with your local FSA or NRCS office.

How is the FarmGrant Underserved Score calculated?

The Underserved Score (0–100; 28 for Arenac County — Well-Served (high USDA $/acre vs. peers)) is a descriptive, relative measure of how little USDA farm-program support this county has historically received per acre compared with other counties, built from three public-data components — USDA support per acre, producer-priority composition, and crop-insurance coverage (USDA NASS, RMA, ERS, and EWG records). Lower USDA support per acre often reflects pasture, specialty, or non-commodity land use rather than unclaimed funding. It is not a measure of need or eligibility and does not predict that any farm will receive funding.

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Farms in Arenac County may qualify for USDA programs based on crop, conservation, and disaster activity. Run the free Subsidy Finder to see which programs you could qualify for, then prep your local USDA office visit.

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Data as of June 08, 2026. Subsidy figures: USDA/EWG 2024 release. Farmland acres: USDA NASS 2022 Census. Underserved Score refreshed monthly. Each figure above carries its own data year; this page is never fresher than its oldest input.