SubsidyLookup

Idaho Farm Subsidies by County

All 132 Idaho counties ranked by total USDA farm subsidy payments. Ada County leads with $1,892M.

Which county in Idaho receives the most farm subsidies?

Ada County leads Idaho with $1,892M in total USDA farm subsidy payments. View Ada 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 Ada County $1,892M $237.62 3,768 735 2010–2025
2 Bingham County $229M $299.06 12,408 664 2010–2025
3 Cassia County $178M $455.07 9,749 515 2010–2025
4 Canyon County $151M $40.39 12,527 669 2010–2025
5 Power County $134M $1,141.78 8,596 436 2010–2025
6 Latah County $128M $202.82 17,870 972 2010–2025
7 Bonneville County $120M $62.64 12,386 620 2010–2025
8 Nez Perce County $119M $180.39 17,358 708 2010–2025
9 Twin Falls County $114M $80.87 14,535 957 2010–2025
10 Gooding County $101M $403.25 8,024 375 2010–2025
11 Fremont County $97M $450.81 9,534 516 2010–2025
12 Idaho County $90M $331.64 13,412 296 2010–2025
13 Minidoka County $89M $261.07 8,423 572 2010–2025
14 Jefferson County $77M $163.04 6,245 466 2010–2025
15 Lewis County $76M $1,259.76 12,298 353 2010–2025
16 Bannock County $70M $50.64 7,948 481 2010–2025
17 Jerome County $69M $178.79 5,421 434 2010–2025
18 Madison County $65M $92.92 7,502 703 2010–2025
19 Oneida County $55M $763.37 8,191 399 2010–2025
20 Franklin County $52M $230.25 8,787 227 2010–2025
21 Caribou County $51M $457.37 5,018 371 2010–2025
22 Washington County $50M $295.40 6,042 322 2010–2025
23 Bear Lake County $47M $454.07 7,285 96 2010–2025
24 Benewah County $42M $271.73 11,401 196 2010–2025
25 Elmore County $42M $93.24 2,979 175 2010–2025
26 Butte County $36M $839.44 3,237 193 2010–2025
27 Kootenai County $32M $12.60 2,406 509 2010–2025
28 Owyhee County $25M $131.71 1,365 285 2010–2025
29 Teton County $23M $127.21 3,111 147 2010–2025
30 Boundary County $23M $117.21 2,845 164 2010–2025
31 Lemhi County $21M $159.74 2,118 41 2010–2025
32 Payette County $20M $52.04 1,190 210 2010–2025
33 Gem County $20M $66.74 2,631 197 2010–2025
34 Bonner County $16M $21.82 699 196 2010–2025
35 Lincoln County $13M $181.67 626 136 2010–2025
36 Blaine County $10M $30.14 625 138 2010–2025
37 Clearwater County $9M $66.75 805 103 2010–2025
38 Park County $8M 44 38 2010–2025
39 Custer County $8M $130.20 369 77 2010–2025
40 Valley County $7M $38.08 192 79 2010–2025
41 Cache County $7M 19 18 2010–2024
42 Navajo County $6M 31 27 2010–2025
43 Lake County $5M 27 22 2010–2025
44 Sweetwater County $5M 14 14 2010–2025
45 Merced County $5M 27 22 2011–2025
46 Kenai Peninsula County $5M 36 19 2010–2025
47 Camas County $5M $280.77 485 71 2010–2025
48 Kings County $5M 20 19 2012–2025
49 Uinta County $4M 27 24 2010–2025
50 Adams County $4M $59.44 255 82 2010–2025
51 Monterey County $4M 14 14 2012–2025
52 Tulare County $4M 30 28 2010–2025
53 Flathead County $3M 40 38 2010–2025
54 Converse County $3M 14 11 2010–2025
55 Box Elder County $3M 35 28 2010–2024
56 Clark County $3M $329.30 159 41 2010–2025
57 Shoshone County $3M $14.79 128 40 2010–2025
58 Wallowa County $3M 34 26 2010–2024
59 Haines County $2M 11 9 2010–2020
60 Imperial County $2M 8 8 2018–2024
61 San Juan County $2M 13 13 2010–2024
62 Carbon County $2M 10 9 2010–2021
63 Tooele County $2M 10 10 2011–2021
64 Grant County $2M 19 14 2011–2024
65 Coos County $2M 17 14 2010–2025
66 Yolo County $2M 7 7 2013–2021
67 Mohave County $2M 8 8 2018–2025
68 Valencia County $1M 16 15 2017–2025
69 Morgan County $1M 12 12 2010–2024
70 Apache County $1M 7 7 2018–2025
71 Mendocino County $1M 3 3 2019–2025
72 Coconino County $1M 11 8 2010–2025
73 Logan County $1M 5 4 2021–2025
74 Morrow County $1M 15 12 2010–2020
75 Boise County $1M $14.33 136 23 2010–2025
76 Grays Harbor County $1M 3 3 2023–2025
77 Sitka County $1M 5 5 2010–2012
78 Solano County $1M 1 1 2025–2025
79 Summit County $1M 8 8 2010–2019
80 Sonoma County $1M 4 4 2018–2022
81 Brazoria County $1M 10 9 2017–2021
82 Malheur County $1M 13 13 2012–2025
83 Stillwater County $1M 12 8 2017–2025
84 Ventura County $1M 1 1 2025–2025
85 Gallatin County $1M 8 7 2016–2023
86 Stevens County $1M 7 7 2010–2016
87 Matanuska-susitna County $1M 2 2 2010–2012
88 Grimes County $1M 3 3 2020–2021
89 Maricopa County $0M 6 4 2016–2018
90 Montezuma County $0M 5 5 2010–2014
91 Fresno County $0M 3 2 2019–2025
92 Humboldt County $0M 5 3 2010–2012
93 Lassen County $0M 2 1 2011–2011
94 Madera County $0M 2 2 2019–2020
95 Columbia County $0M 3 3 2010–2013
96 La Plata County $0M 6 6 2010–2014
97 Glenn County $0M 4 2 2021–2022
98 Harris County $0M 6 4 2019–2022
99 White Pine County $0M 3 3 2010–2012
100 Multnomah County $0M 1 1 2015–2015
101 Toole County $0M 4 4 2010–2023
102 Granite County $0M 5 5 2010–2014
103 Frio County $0M 6 5 2017–2021
104 Pondera County $0M 3 3 2010–2013
105 Lancaster County $0M 6 2 2021–2022
106 Larimer County $0M 4 4 2010–2014
107 Medina County $0M 5 5 2017–2022
108 Big Horn County $0M 4 3 2022–2025
109 Yavapai County $0M 2 2 2011–2012
110 Grand County $0M 2 2 2011–2012
111 Union County $0M 5 4 2010–2012
112 Hunt County $0M 5 4 2019–2022
113 Hill County $0M 4 4 2010–2014
114 Chouteau County $0M 3 3 2010–2014
115 Burleson County $0M 2 2 2020–2021
116 Sherman County $0M 2 2 2011–2012
117 Spokane County $0M 4 2 2011–2017
118 Waller County $0M 2 2 2019–2021
119 Mineral County $0M 1 1 2011–2011
120 Trinity County $0M 6 2 2021–2022
121 Beaverhead County $0M 2 2 2011–2012
122 Baker County $0M 4 2 2011–2012
123 Dawson County $0M 1 1 2011–2011
124 Wheeler County $0M 3 2 2011–2012
125 Cowley County $0M 1 1 2011–2011
126 Barber County $0M 2 2 2012–2012
127 Whitman County $0M 2 2 2011–2012
128 Republic County $0M 2 2 2011–2012
129 Okanogan County $0M 1 1 2011–2011
130 Kaufman County $0M 1 1 2012–2012
131 Chelan County $0M 2 2 2011–2012
132 Monroe County $0M 1 1 2012–2012