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USDA SUBSIDY DATA · 2024 · EWG / FOIA

USDA Subsidy Payments in Elk County, Kansas

Elk County received $4.9M in farm subsidies (2024).

Elk County at a Glance
Agricultural Producers
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Top Commodities
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USDA Payments
$4.9M
Subsidy Recipients
219
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Cropland Rent?
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219 farmers in Elk County received $4.9M in 2024
Average payment: $22,283 per recipient
Program Breakdown — Elk County

Elk County, Kansas received $4.9M in total farm subsidies (2024).

Agricultural Risk Coverage (ARC) $60,826
Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) $36,708
Disaster Payments $885,337
Crop Insurance Subsidies $1.9M
Total $4.9M
Top Recipients — Elk County (219 total)

Businesses shown by full name; individuals shown by initials (FOIA/EWG data).

1. Janell R Fugitt Trust No 2 — Cimarron, KS 67835
$77,416
2. K.K.K. — Severy, KS 67137
$61,903
3. David L Ellison & Amelia K Roeder Joint Rvoc Trust — Humboldt, KS 66748
$58,284
4. Shamrock Ventures LLC — Pittsburg, KS 66762
$54,694
5. J.P.M. — Halstead, KS 67056
$43,513
6. Steven W Dewey Trust 2 — Cimarron, KS 67835
$41,269
7. Mccurry Angus Ranch Inc — Hutchinson, KS 67501
$39,181
8. Jd Perkins Farms LLC — Howard, KS 67349
$38,568
9. Black Land & Cattle Co Inc — Howard, KS 67349
$37,620
10. Rafter S Ranch — Severy, KS 67137
$27,459
11. T.E.C. — Prescott, KS 66767
$25,180
12. Mckinney Ranch Inc — Howard, KS 67349
$25,092
13. D.J.S. — Mcpherson, KS 67460
$22,122
14. J.H. — Howard, KS 67349
$18,813
15. Broken Bar M LLC — Howard, KS 67349
$17,039
16. Hendricks Enterprises, Inc — Howard, KS 67349
$13,629
17. H.E. — Yates Center, KS 66783
$13,398
18. Industrial Maintenance Inc — Wichita, KS 67214
$13,287
19. T.D.W. — Piedmont, KS 67122
$13,206
20. J.K.F. — Howard, KS 67349
$12,075
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How to Apply — Open Programs

These USDA programs are currently accepting applications. Visit your local NRCS/FSA office to get started.

ARC-CO (Agriculture Risk Coverage — County) FSA

Provides revenue loss protection when actual county crop revenue drops below a benchmark. Payment is automatic once enrolled — no claim needed.

Value: $8–$75/acre depending on crop and county revenue shortfall
Complexity: Low — sign election at FSA, 15 minutes
Where: Your local FSA office
Bring:
  • Photo ID
  • FSA farm number (FSA will have it on file)
PLC (Price Loss Coverage) FSA

Provides price protection when the national average price for a covered commodity drops below its reference price. Pays on base acres, not planted acres.

Value: $0–$125+/acre depending on how far price drops below reference
Complexity: Low — sign election at FSA, 15 minutes
Where: Your local FSA office
Bring:
  • Photo ID
  • FSA farm number
CRP (Conservation Reserve Program) FSA

Annual rental payments for removing environmentally sensitive land from production and planting conservation cover (grass, trees, buffers). 10-15 year contracts.

Value: $50–$300+/acre/year depending on soil rental rate in your county
Complexity: Medium — FSA evaluates your offer using Environmental Benefits Index
Where: Your local FSA office
Bring:
  • Photo ID
  • FSA farm number
  • Deed or lease for the land
  • Cropping history (last 6 years)
EQIP (Environmental Quality Incentives Program) NRCS

Cost-share payments (typically 50-75%) for conservation practices: cover crops, fencing, water systems, nutrient management, erosion control, and more.

Value: Cost-share typically 50-75% of practice cost (90% for beginning farmers). Payment limits removed for FY2025.
Complexity: Low to apply (2-page form), then NRCS develops conservation plan with you
Where: Your local NRCS office
Bring:
  • Photo ID
  • Deed or lease
  • Description of conservation concerns
CSP (Conservation Stewardship Program) NRCS

Annual payments for maintaining and improving existing conservation practices. If you're already doing cover crops, no-till, or rotational grazing — you may already qualify.

Value: $4,000–$40,000+/year depending on acres and practices (minimum raised from $1,500 to $4,000 in FY2024)
Complexity: Medium — NRCS evaluates your existing conservation and scores it
Where: Your local NRCS office
Bring:
  • Photo ID
  • Deed or lease
  • Description of current conservation practices
Federal Crop Insurance RMA

Government-subsidized crop insurance. The government pays ~60% of your premium. Protects against yield loss, revenue loss, or both.

Value: Premium subsidy saves $5–$30+/acre; coverage at 50-85% of expected revenue
Complexity: Low-Medium — agent handles paperwork, you choose coverage level
Where: Through a private crop insurance agent (not FSA/NRCS)
Bring:
  • Production records (yield history)
  • Acreage information
  • FSA farm/tract numbers
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USDA Funding Rank — Elk County, Kansas ?
219 subsidy recipients were funded in Elk County in 2024.
5th
percentile in Kansas
Ranked 101st of 105 counties · $982,881 total
0th 50th 100th
What this means: Elk County receives more USDA funding than 5% of counties in Kansas. This county shows characteristics that could align with additional USDA programs.

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Data Sources

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