USDA SUBSIDY DATA · 2024 · EWG / FOIA

USDA Subsidy Payments in Kansas

Kansas received $1.2B in farm subsidies (2024). 70,845 recipients across 105 counties.

All 105 Kansas Counties — Ranked by Total Payments
1. Sumner County
$29.6M
2. Thomas County
$26.6M
3. Sherman County
$22.3M
4. Finney County
$21.9M
5. Scott County
$19.9M
6. Sheridan County
$19.5M
7. Logan County
$19.5M
8. Rawlins County
$18.7M
9. Stanton County
$17.9M
10. Mitchell County
$17.9M
11. Reno County
$17.7M
12. Hamilton County
$17.4M
13. Lane County
$16.5M
14. Phillips County
$16.4M
15. Greeley County
$16.3M
16. Marion County
$15.9M
17. Ness County
$15.6M
18. Smith County
$15.6M
19. Kearny County
$15.5M
20. Gray County
$15.2M
21. Barton County
$15.1M
22. Jewell County
$15.1M
23. Wichita County
$14.8M
24. Norton County
$14.7M
25. Cloud County
$14.5M
26. Pratt County
$14.5M
27. Decatur County
$14.5M
28. Harper County
$14.4M
29. Graham County
$14.2M
30. Butler County
$14.1M
31. Sedgwick County
$14.0M
32. Wallace County
$13.9M
33. Washington County
$13.8M
34. Ford County
$13.7M
35. Republic County
$13.7M
36. Nemaha County
$13.5M
37. Stevens County
$13.4M
38. Gove County
$13.2M
39. Stafford County
$12.9M
40. Cowley County
$12.9M
41. Marshall County
$12.8M
42. Rooks County
$12.5M
43. McPherson County
$12.4M
44. Morton County
$12.3M
45. Cheyenne County
$12.3M
46. Dickinson County
$12.2M
47. Rice County
$12.0M
48. Pawnee County
$11.9M
49. Harvey County
$11.8M
50. Rush County
$11.7M
51. Kingman County
$11.6M
52. Labette County
$11.5M
53. Haskell County
$11.2M
54. Osborne County
$11.2M
55. Grant County
$10.9M
56. Trego County
$10.8M
57. Meade County
$10.8M
58. Hodgeman County
$10.7M
59. Clay County
$10.5M
60. Edwards County
$10.5M
61. Lincoln County
$10.4M
62. Cherokee County
$9.8M
63. Seward County
$9.7M
64. Russell County
$9.5M
65. Clark County
$9.3M
66. Montgomery County
$9.3M
67. Kiowa County
$9.2M
68. Barber County
$8.8M
69. Brown County
$8.7M
70. Ellsworth County
$8.5M
71. Ottawa County
$8.5M
72. Crawford County
$8.4M
73. Saline County
$7.9M
74. Anderson County
$7.9M
75. Wilson County
$7.8M
76. Ellis County
$7.7M
77. Osage County
$7.2M
78. Coffey County
$7.1M
79. Allen County
$6.8M
80. Lyon County
$6.8M
81. Franklin County
$6.6M
82. Greenwood County
$6.2M
83. Neosho County
$6.0M
84. Morris County
$5.9M
85. Doniphan County
$5.5M
86. Atchison County
$5.1M
87. Linn County
$4.8M
88. Wabaunsee County
$4.6M
89. Jackson County
$4.3M
90. Woodson County
$4.1M
91. Riley County
$4.1M
92. Jefferson County
$4.1M
93. Pottawatomie County
$3.8M
94. Bourbon County
$3.5M
95. Miami County
$3.2M
96. Chase County
$3.2M
97. Chautauqua County
$3.2M
98. Shawnee County
$2.7M
99. Douglas County
$2.6M
100. Leavenworth County
$2.1M
101. Elk County
$1.9M
102. Geary County
$1.9M
103. Comanche County
$1.8M
104. Johnson County
$1.3M
105. Wyandotte County
$217,102
Agricultural Risk Coverage (ARC) — Top 10 Counties ($200.4M statewide)
Price Loss Coverage (PLC) — Top 10 Counties ($39,552 statewide)
Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) — Top 10 Counties ($78.9M statewide)
Disaster Payments — Top 10 Counties ($205.6M statewide)
Crop Insurance Subsidies — Top 10 Counties ($1.2B statewide)
Dairy Programs — Top 10 Counties ($440,380 statewide)

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