SubsidyLookup

Georgia Farm Subsidies by County

All 297 Georgia counties ranked by total USDA farm subsidy payments. Fulton County leads with $24,464M.

Which county in Georgia receives the most farm subsidies?

Fulton County leads Georgia with $24,464M in total USDA farm subsidy payments. View Fulton County details →

How are county subsidy totals calculated?

County totals are aggregated from individual payment records in USASpending.gov where a county is listed on the transaction. Totals include all USDA financial assistance award types — direct payments, conservation, commodity support, and disaster programs.

Does the per-capita figure reflect farm population only?

No. Per-capita figures divide total subsidy dollars by the county's total Census Bureau population, not just farm households. This provides a consistent basis for comparison across counties regardless of farm density.

Rank County Total Payments Avg $/Capita/Year Records Recipients Years
1 Fulton County $24,464M $1,532.61 2,778 663 2010–2025
2 Decatur County $287M $644.43 18,518 494 2010–2025
3 Coffee County $210M $304.64 20,154 281 2010–2025
4 Colquitt County $177M $241.33 22,251 719 2010–2025
5 Mitchell County $174M $494.51 14,989 560 2010–2025
6 Worth County $171M $519.36 20,018 444 2010–2025
7 Brooks County $165M $641.49 18,255 202 2010–2025
8 Dooly County $162M $821.43 18,980 449 2010–2025
9 Bulloch County $142M $114.73 21,693 704 2010–2025
10 Calhoun County $135M $1,440.58 11,029 212 2010–2025
11 Tift County $119M $182.14 12,661 574 2010–2025
12 Appling County $115M $391.59 12,665 157 2010–2025
13 Miller County $110M $1,169.75 8,627 294 2010–2025
14 Lowndes County $107M $56.80 10,545 359 2010–2025
15 Pierce County $106M $333.52 12,171 240 2010–2025
16 Burke County $104M $275.86 10,083 295 2010–2025
17 Early County $102M $605.46 11,754 512 2010–2025
18 Wilcox County $101M $715.65 15,480 173 2010–2025
19 Berrien County $100M $331.50 8,675 150 2010–2025
20 Emanuel County $90M $246.16 11,245 257 2010–2025
21 Terrell County $89M $626.76 11,877 387 2010–2025
22 Irwin County $88M $585.46 6,444 202 2010–2025
23 Baker County $84M $1,910.30 5,216 205 2010–2025
24 Ben Hill County $84M $304.31 10,433 158 2010–2025
25 Randolph County $81M $770.28 9,873 256 2010–2025
26 Sumter County $80M $166.30 9,840 423 2010–2025
27 Thomas County $78M $108.77 11,745 426 2010–2025
28 Grady County $77M $188.83 11,655 245 2010–2025
29 Seminole County $75M $539.94 6,813 272 2010–2025
30 Screven County $74M $330.46 10,981 244 2010–2025
31 Crisp County $72M $207.32 8,403 355 2010–2025
32 Tattnall County $65M $164.62 8,509 177 2010–2025
33 Cook County $64M $230.86 7,941 212 2010–2025
34 Dougherty County $60M $44.34 4,085 333 2010–2025
35 Turner County $60M $451.51 7,493 279 2010–2025
36 Gwinnett County $60M $6.29 1,248 168 2010–2025
37 Jefferson County $57M $227.03 7,319 293 2010–2025
38 Macon County $53M $261.53 6,534 213 2010–2025
39 Jeff Davis County $50M $209.33 6,826 158 2010–2025
40 Dodge County $50M $151.13 6,026 355 2010–2025
41 Bacon County $50M $278.31 4,085 165 2010–2025
42 Lee County $49M $108.06 4,352 191 2010–2025
43 Jenkins County $47M $336.30 4,910 167 2010–2025
44 Laurens County $44M $56.58 9,418 297 2010–2025
45 Pulaski County $44M $257.14 5,819 190 2010–2025
46 Clay County $43M $914.62 5,691 147 2010–2025
47 Telfair County $41M $193.31 7,632 121 2010–2025
48 Bleckley County $40M $195.73 5,473 158 2010–2025
49 Webster County $37M $990.09 4,090 135 2010–2025
50 Peach County $36M $81.06 5,057 150 2010–2025
51 Wayne County $36M $74.08 4,816 119 2010–2025
52 Toombs County $35M $81.69 5,560 233 2010–2025
53 Atkinson County $31M $232.48 1,714 99 2010–2025
54 Carroll County $29M $15.43 3,226 128 2010–2025
55 Marion County $29M $226.97 3,347 116 2010–2025
56 Evans County $27M $159.39 4,281 116 2010–2025
57 Lanier County $27M $161.52 3,136 120 2010–2025
58 Clinch County $26M $241.42 558 99 2010–2025
59 Schley County $26M $376.44 3,556 31 2010–2025
60 Washington County $23M $71.42 5,045 114 2010–2025
61 Hart County $21M $50.34 4,044 109 2010–2025
62 Floyd County $21M $13.27 6,109 176 2010–2025
63 Effingham County $21M $24.69 1,549 94 2010–2025
64 Putnam County $19M $54.16 2,062 143 2010–2025
65 Bartow County $18M $10.46 2,059 182 2010–2025
66 Houston County $17M $7.01 1,685 164 2010–2025
67 Montgomery County $17M $119.05 1,041 161 2010–2025
68 Candler County $16M $93.08 878 127 2010–2025
69 Hall County $16M $5.02 3,505 147 2010–2025
70 Jackson County $16M $14.53 1,377 114 2010–2025
71 Wilkes County $16M $101.23 1,462 80 2010–2025
72 Greene County $15M $53.32 730 173 2010–2025
73 Gordon County $15M $16.45 3,298 60 2010–2025
74 Cobb County $14M $1.80 1,545 360 2010–2025
75 Twiggs County $14M $126.96 2,235 50 2010–2025
76 Lake County $14M 122 106 2010–2025
77 Johnson County $14M $90.58 543 58 2010–2025
78 Walker County $14M $12.67 3,246 100 2010–2025
79 Lamar County $13M $44.63 2,515 104 2010–2025
80 Walton County $13M $8.76 1,714 122 2010–2025
81 Meriwether County $13M $39.12 403 81 2010–2025
82 Columbia County $13M $5.47 1,036 98 2010–2025
83 Elbert County $13M $41.74 2,344 87 2010–2025
84 Stewart County $13M $150.02 514 103 2010–2025
85 Ware County $13M $32.50 503 86 2010–2025
86 Franklin County $13M $34.08 568 117 2010–2025
87 Madison County $12M $25.56 1,396 104 2010–2025
88 Banks County $12M $40.11 3,116 42 2010–2025
89 Jasper County $12M $53.56 1,967 50 2010–2025
90 Polk County $12M $17.51 597 128 2010–2025
91 Camden County $11M $13.01 333 80 2010–2025
92 Taylor County $11M $86.42 691 140 2010–2025
93 Dekalb County $11M $1.08 1,345 205 2010–2025
94 Nassau County $11M 87 60 2010–2025
95 Upson County $11M $26.16 2,315 54 2010–2025
96 Citrus County $11M 74 65 2010–2025
97 Morgan County $10M $34.94 1,138 169 2010–2025
98 Treutlen County $10M $108.32 554 99 2010–2025
99 Crawford County $10M $52.86 633 51 2010–2025
100 Wheeler County $9M $103.30 456 89 2010–2025
101 Union County $9M $24.33 983 107 2010–2025
102 Butts County $9M $22.77 378 50 2010–2025
103 Warren County $9M $107.74 406 76 2010–2025
104 Monroe County $9M $19.70 536 91 2010–2025
105 Clarke County $8M $4.43 1,610 118 2010–2025
106 Hancock County $8M $58.94 417 52 2010–2025
107 Wilkinson County $8M $56.98 2,028 42 2010–2025
108 Fannin County $8M $19.57 1,144 49 2010–2025
109 Brantley County $8M $42.77 401 34 2010–2025
110 Osceola County $7M 70 54 2010–2025
111 Mcduffie County $7M $21.24 838 81 2010–2025
112 Taliaferro County $7M $284.02 1,251 45 2010–2025
113 Lauderdale County $7M 37 36 2010–2025
114 Echols County $7M $165.60 263 37 2010–2025
115 Bryan County $7M $13.22 239 42 2010–2025
116 Baldwin County $7M $10.27 1,644 33 2010–2025
117 Fayette County $7M $3.59 523 126 2010–2025
118 Chatham County $6M $2.06 729 204 2010–2025
119 Oconee County $6M $11.46 1,626 100 2010–2025
120 Charlton County $6M $30.70 231 51 2010–2025
121 Highlands County $6M 34 33 2010–2025
122 Oglethorpe County $6M $24.51 338 58 2010–2025
123 Murray County $6M $9.63 739 49 2010–2025
124 Hardin County $6M 29 28 2010–2025
125 Cherokee County $6M $1.89 858 109 2010–2025
126 White County $6M $12.15 341 91 2010–2025
127 Hardee County $5M 30 26 2010–2025
128 Bibb County $5M $3.06 687 163 2010–2025
129 Chattooga County $5M $12.50 414 67 2010–2025
130 Pike County $5M $17.75 454 80 2010–2025
131 Suwannee County $5M 25 15 2010–2025
132 Clayton County $4M $1.38 320 41 2010–2025
133 Barrow County $4M $4.73 431 29 2010–2025
134 Henry County $4M $1.31 503 99 2010–2025
135 Benton County $4M 25 24 2010–2024
136 Newton County $4M $2.59 353 47 2010–2025
137 Hillsborough County $4M 30 14 2010–2025
138 Heard County $4M $21.93 164 54 2010–2025
139 Pasco County $4M 55 38 2010–2025
140 Muscogee County $4M $1.68 513 68 2010–2025
141 Mcintosh County $4M $21.03 140 38 2010–2025
142 Stephens County $4M $10.08 131 39 2010–2025
143 Richmond County $4M $1.49 383 67 2010–2025
144 Glascock County $4M $118.62 440 24 2010–2025
145 Gulf County $4M 26 24 2010–2025
146 Sumner County $4M 32 28 2010–2025
147 Weakley County $4M 27 25 2010–2025
148 Coweta County $4M $2.23 469 42 2010–2025
149 Escambia County $4M 26 25 2010–2024
150 Lincoln County $4M $51.63 378 25 2010–2025
151 Cocke County $4M 30 27 2010–2025
152 Gilmer County $4M $7.16 237 53 2010–2025
153 Tarrant County $3M 39 10 2010–2020
154 Catoosa County $3M $3.15 529 57 2010–2025
155 Fentress County $3M 28 25 2010–2025
156 Bradford County $3M 27 22 2010–2024
157 Whitfield County $3M $2.74 253 43 2010–2025
158 Volusia County $3M 33 25 2010–2025
159 Forsyth County $3M $1.34 531 74 2010–2025
160 Robertson County $3M 17 17 2014–2025
161 Habersham County $3M $4.01 283 48 2010–2025
162 Harris County $3M $5.32 225 39 2010–2025
163 Tipton County $3M 19 18 2015–2025
164 Troup County $3M $2.82 215 37 2010–2025
165 Pickens County $3M $5.13 230 56 2010–2025
166 Marshall County $3M 34 26 2010–2024
167 Haralson County $3M $5.82 135 31 2010–2025
168 Long County $2M $9.01 121 35 2010–2025
169 Moore County $2M 35 27 2010–2025
170 Loudon County $2M 35 28 2013–2025
171 Hamilton County $2M 20 14 2010–2025
172 Glynn County $2M $2.65 368 83 2010–2025
173 Giles County $2M 13 11 2010–2024
174 Lawrence County $2M 15 12 2010–2024
175 Duval County $2M 13 13 2010–2025
176 Quitman County $2M $92.64 141 35 2010–2025
177 Spalding County $2M $3.23 553 56 2010–2025
178 Hawkins County $2M 20 17 2014–2024
179 Kaufman County $2M 13 12 2010–2025
180 Towns County $2M $11.24 110 26 2010–2025
181 Lumpkin County $2M $5.51 211 26 2010–2025
182 Cumberland County $2M 19 16 2014–2025
183 Talbot County $2M $28.42 167 35 2010–2025
184 Smith County $2M 13 12 2011–2024
185 Van Zandt County $2M 25 24 2010–2025
186 Dawson County $2M $6.93 442 44 2010–2025
187 Lewis County $2M 13 11 2011–2024
188 Titus County $2M 17 13 2011–2024
189 Bay County $2M 28 17 2010–2019
190 Douglas County $2M $1.19 257 27 2010–2025
191 Liberty County $2M $2.68 119 14 2010–2025
192 Okeechobee County $2M 11 9 2011–2020
193 Rains County $2M 28 19 2010–2025
194 Paulding County $2M $0.97 228 37 2010–2025
195 Hendry County $2M 10 10 2014–2025
196 Bedford County $2M 50 40 2010–2025
197 Gadsden County $1M 16 14 2010–2024
198 Claiborne County $1M 19 16 2011–2025
199 Glades County $1M 9 8 2013–2022
200 Obion County $1M 14 9 2014–2023
201 Hockley County $1M 17 14 2010–2025
202 Rabun County $1M $6.47 124 15 2010–2025
203 Lamb County $1M 23 19 2010–2025
204 Jones County $1M $3.59 164 31 2010–2025
205 Campbell County $1M 4 4 2021–2025
206 Hickman County $1M 7 7 2017–2024
207 Wood County $1M 13 13 2010–2025
208 Gibson County $1M 17 13 2010–2025
209 Flagler County $1M 12 10 2010–2019
210 Perry County $1M 18 14 2011–2025
211 Pecos County $1M 13 11 2011–2025
212 Mccormick County $1M 12 11 2010–2023
213 Cheatham County $1M 13 11 2014–2025
214 Hardeman County $1M 10 9 2010–2022
215 Van Buren County $1M 4 4 2021–2025
216 Lubbock County $1M 15 13 2010–2025
217 Russell County $1M 23 16 2011–2024
218 Richland County $1M 5 1 2017–2017
219 Andrews County $1M 12 12 2011–2025
220 Gray County $1M 13 11 2010–2025
221 Upshur County $1M 14 12 2010–2024
222 Overton County $1M 5 5 2020–2025
223 Wilbarger County $1M 13 11 2011–2025
224 Gaston County $1M 1 1 2023–2023
225 Brewster County $1M 10 9 2012–2025
226 Starke County $1M 16 12 2010–2022
227 Desoto County $1M 6 4 2015–2021
228 Garza County $1M 14 12 2011–2024
229 Dorchester County $1M 6 4 2021–2025
230 Cannon County $1M 21 14 2011–2025
231 Dade County $1M $3.12 82 10 2010–2025
232 Alachua County $0M 10 6 2019–2025
233 Santa Rosa County $0M 3 3 2022–2024
234 Rockdale County $0M $0.56 156 47 2010–2025
235 Holmes County $0M 3 3 2023–2025
236 Spartanburg County $0M 8 8 2010–2023
237 Trousdale County $0M 1 1 2022–2022
238 Scott County $0M 3 3 2011–2020
239 Morehouse County $0M 2 2 2011–2012
240 Williamson County $0M 5 3 2021–2025
241 Sequatchie County $0M 3 2 2020–2021
242 Barnwell County $0M 5 2 2011–2012
243 Dickson County $0M 5 4 2021–2025
244 Mclean County $0M 4 3 2011–2014
245 Barbour County $0M 5 2 2011–2011
246 Platte County $0M 3 3 2010–2012
247 Bradley County $0M 1 1 2012–2012
248 Lancaster County $0M 1 1 2023–2023
249 Rio Grande County $0M 1 1 2010–2010
250 Edgefield County $0M 2 1 2011–2011
251 Bamberg County $0M 2 2 2011–2012
252 Elmore County $0M 1 1 2010–2010
253 Chattahoochee County $0M $0.32 18 10 2010–2017
254 Dale County $0M 2 1 2011–2011
255 Tallapoosa County $0M 2 1 2011–2011
256 Hampton County $0M 2 2 2010–2012
257 Covington County $0M 2 2 2011–2011
258 Cleburne County $0M 1 1 2011–2011
259 Hill County $0M 2 2 2010–2011
260 Chilton County $0M 1 1 2011–2011
261 Bledsoe County $0M 1 1 2011–2011
262 St. Clair County $0M 2 2 2011–2012
263 Rush County $0M 1 1 2011–2011
264 Choctaw County $0M 2 1 2011–2011
265 Geneva County $0M 1 1 2011–2011
266 Yolo County $0M 3 2 2011–2011
267 Lewis And Clark County $0M 1 1 2011–2011
268 Grays Harbor County $0M 2 2 2011–2012
269 Hocking County $0M 1 1 2012–2012
270 Chambers County $0M 3 1 2011–2011
271 Greenwood County $0M 2 2 2011–2012
272 Chesterfield County $0M 1 1 2011–2011
273 Okaloosa County $0M 2 2 2011–2012
274 Crittenden County $0M 1 1 2011–2011
275 King George County $0M 1 1 2011–2011
276 Kemper County $0M 1 1 2011–2011
277 Mobile County $0M 1 1 2012–2012
278 Panola County $0M 1 1 2012–2012
279 Mississippi County $0M 2 2 2011–2012
280 Tallahatchie County $0M 1 1 2010–2010
281 Williamsburg County $0M 1 1 2011–2011
282 Chickasaw County $0M 1 1 2011–2011
283 Yalobusha County $0M 1 1 2011–2011
284 Flathead County $0M 1 1 2012–2012
285 Pemiscot County $0M 2 2 2011–2012
286 Bates County $0M 1 1 2011–2011
287 Conecuh County $0M 3 2 2011–2012
288 Dillon County $0M 1 1 2012–2012
289 Winston County $0M 1 1 2011–2011
290 Caledonia County $0M 1 1 2011–2011
291 Sunflower County $0M 1 1 2010–2010
292 Noxubee County $0M 3 3 2012–2012
293 San Juan County $0M 1 1 2012–2012
294 Orange County $0M 1 1 2011–2011
295 Los Angeles County $0M 1 1 2023–2023
296 Crenshaw County $0M 1 1 2012–2012
297 Snohomish County $0M 1 1 2023–2023