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Cook County, Georgia — FY2017

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In fiscal year 2017, Cook County, Georgia received $3.7M across 222 payment records. That is $212.18 per resident based on Census Bureau population estimates. ▲ 28% vs. FY2016

Programs in FY2017

Rank Program Total Records
1 PRICE LOSS COVERAGE 10.112 $2,999K 19
2 LIVESTOCK FORAGE PROGRAM-2014 FARM BILL 10.109 $262K 149
3 EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE FOR LIVESTOCK, HONEYBEES AND FARM-RAISED FISH PROGRAM-2014 FARM BILL 10.110 $194K 5
4 CONSERVATION RESERVE PROGRAM 10.069 $97K 15
5 AGRICULTURE RISK COVERAGE PROGRAM 10.113 $77K 8
6 EMERGENCY CONSERVATION PROGRAM 10.054 $20K 18
7 LIVESTOCK INDEMNITY PROGRAM-2014 FARM BILL 10.108 $3K 4
8 NONINSURED ASSISTANCE 10.451 $0K 4

Top Recipients in FY2017

Recipient City Total Payments
MULTIPLE RECIPIENTS COBB $2,842,310 8
INDIVIDUAL RECIPIENT CALHOUN $485,478 183
JOINER FARMS INC SPARKS $85,076 4
M.J. TAYLOR FARMS, INC. ADEL $72,983 5
T P DAUGHTREY & SONS INC LENOX $59,191 1
JOINER BROTHER FARMS DBA J & H FARMS ADEL $55,910 11
ACREE INVESTMENTS ADEL $50,000 9
THOMAS LINDSEY PARRISH FARM TRUST ADEL $2,131 1
How much did Cook County, Georgia receive in farm subsidies in FY2017?

In fiscal year 2017 (October 2016–September 2017), Cook County, Georgia received $3.7M in USDA farm subsidy payments across 222 records. That is $212.18 per resident based on Census Bureau population estimates.

What was the top USDA program in Cook County, Georgia in FY2017?

The largest USDA program in Cook County, Georgia in FY2017 was PRICE LOSS COVERAGE, which paid $2,999K.

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