USDA SUBSIDY DATA · 2024 · EWG / FOIA

USDA Subsidy Payments in Tennessee

Tennessee received $167.0M in farm subsidies (2024). 16,658 recipients across 94 counties.

All 94 Tennessee Counties — Ranked by Total Payments
1. Gibson County
$7.7M
2. Weakley County
$6.4M
3. Obion County
$6.4M
4. Haywood County
$6.3M
5. Lincoln County
$5.9M
6. Warren County
$5.6M
7. Giles County
$5.5M
8. Fayette County
$4.9M
9. Lawrence County
$4.8M
10. Madison County
$4.5M
11. Lauderdale County
$4.3M
12. Robertson County
$4.2M
13. Tipton County
$4.2M
14. Dyer County
$4.0M
15. Bedford County
$4.0M
16. Henry County
$3.8M
17. Franklin County
$3.7M
18. Carroll County
$3.5M
19. Crockett County
$3.4M
20. Maury County
$3.3M
21. Coffee County
$3.1M
22. Henderson County
$2.9M
23. Hardin County
$2.5M
24. Bledsoe County
$2.3M
25. Marshall County
$2.2M
26. Hardeman County
$2.2M
27. Macon County
$2.1M
28. Montgomery County
$2.1M
29. McNairy County
$2.0M
30. Wayne County
$2.0M
31. McMinn County
$2.0M
32. White County
$1.9M
33. Cumberland County
$1.7M
34. Rutherford County
$1.6M
35. Smith County
$1.6M
36. Overton County
$1.6M
37. Lake County
$1.5M
38. DeKalb County
$1.5M
39. Decatur County
$1.5M
40. Sumner County
$1.5M
41. Monroe County
$1.4M
42. Shelby County
$1.4M
43. Fentress County
$1.4M
44. Hickman County
$1.3M
45. Benton County
$1.2M
46. Morgan County
$1.1M
47. Loudon County
$1.1M
48. Chester County
$1.1M
49. Humphreys County
$1.1M
50. Bradley County
$1.0M
51. Cannon County
$1.0M
52. Wilson County
$993,412
53. Dickson County
$964,686
54. Grainger County
$951,052
55. Claiborne County
$905,008
56. Rhea County
$899,631
57. Van Buren County
$865,185
58. Blount County
$727,390
59. Meigs County
$724,309
60. Marion County
$683,079
61. Williamson County
$677,491
62. Jefferson County
$619,898
63. Polk County
$614,436
64. Roane County
$585,237
65. Knox County
$513,634
66. Jackson County
$486,814
67. Grundy County
$485,107
68. Sequatchie County
$471,547
69. Stewart County
$391,984
70. Putnam County
$387,308
71. Greene County
$373,232
72. Lewis County
$350,782
73. Hamilton County
$333,174
74. Trousdale County
$327,020
75. Perry County
$325,565
76. Houston County
$278,485
77. Cheatham County
$271,225
78. Clay County
$251,952
79. Union County
$245,751
80. Hamblen County
$243,826
81. Anderson County
$229,867
82. Campbell County
$222,728
83. Sevier County
$215,825
84. Cocke County
$212,517
85. Moore County
$177,457
86. Scott County
$172,486
87. Pickett County
$86,211
88. Davidson County
$74,502
89. Hawkins County
$65,842
90. Washington County
$39,436
91. Sullivan County
$25,991
92. Hancock County
$22,571
93. Johnson County
$12,705
94. Carter County
$3,543
Agricultural Risk Coverage (ARC) — Top 10 Counties ($65,446 statewide)
Price Loss Coverage (PLC) — Top 10 Counties ($30,491 statewide)
Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) — Top 10 Counties ($10.2M statewide)
Disaster Payments — Top 10 Counties ($80.5M statewide)
Crop Insurance Subsidies — Top 10 Counties ($167.0M statewide)
Dairy Programs — Top 10 Counties ($266,769 statewide)

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