SubsidyLookup

Indiana Farm Subsidies by County

All 157 Indiana counties ranked by total USDA farm subsidy payments. Marion County leads with $10,147M.

Which county in Indiana receives the most farm subsidies?

Marion County leads Indiana with $10,147M in total USDA farm subsidy payments. View Marion 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 Marion County $10,147M $656.60 3,282 863 2010–2025
2 White County $193M $490.28 34,325 814 2010–2025
3 Warren County $156M $1,159.07 36,259 342 2010–2025
4 Jackson County $151M $208.82 21,215 644 2010–2025
5 Knox County $149M $253.06 26,446 848 2010–2025
6 Shelby County $136M $189.46 29,941 632 2010–2025
7 Allen County $126M $20.73 42,400 1,664 2010–2025
8 Carroll County $112M $346.45 34,185 1,017 2010–2025
9 Montgomery County $111M $180.81 25,074 1,221 2010–2025
10 Randolph County $110M $278.07 24,384 645 2010–2025
11 Laporte County $108M $60.92 21,383 928 2010–2025
12 Kosciusko County $105M $83.25 23,786 859 2010–2025
13 Tippecanoe County $103M $34.67 23,776 1,690 2010–2025
14 Wabash County $100M $199.74 26,754 1,004 2010–2025
15 Marshall County $98M $132.53 22,529 496 2010–2025
16 Gibson County $95M $178.48 24,550 959 2010–2025
17 Whitley County $94M $172.04 26,030 461 2010–2025
18 Putnam County $94M $156.47 30,074 701 2010–2025
19 Starke County $92M $249.21 25,415 618 2010–2025
20 Tipton County $92M $374.26 34,105 715 2010–2025
21 Daviess County $92M $173.47 19,267 562 2010–2025
22 Wells County $90M $200.26 26,467 697 2010–2025
23 Decatur County $90M $212.58 23,159 898 2010–2025
24 Adams County $89M $156.09 28,423 786 2010–2025
25 Jay County $88M $268.62 18,479 352 2010–2025
26 Jasper County $88M $164.61 14,409 1,136 2010–2025
27 Madison County $83M $42.45 23,304 925 2010–2025
28 Boone County $82M $76.76 22,290 619 2010–2025
29 Benton County $81M $579.04 18,860 1,080 2010–2025
30 Delaware County $81M $44.13 24,103 480 2010–2025
31 Newton County $81M $360.38 13,878 702 2010–2025
32 Dubois County $80M $117.42 18,468 904 2010–2025
33 Rush County $80M $297.02 18,268 583 2010–2025
34 Posey County $78M $191.13 23,927 863 2010–2025
35 Porter County $77M $28.06 16,874 608 2010–2025
36 Wayne County $76M $71.51 15,953 488 2010–2025
37 Clinton County $75M $144.29 16,285 920 2010–2025
38 Henry County $73M $94.32 14,070 456 2010–2025
39 Spencer County $72M $222.16 25,195 480 2010–2025
40 Miami County $71M $123.25 18,288 680 2010–2025
41 Fulton County $71M $217.22 13,888 443 2010–2025
42 Hendricks County $70M $25.93 14,118 793 2010–2025
43 Pulaski County $69M $337.74 11,063 679 2010–2025
44 Ripley County $69M $149.28 20,016 639 2010–2025
45 Noble County $68M $90.22 17,580 567 2010–2025
46 Grant County $68M $63.64 11,951 593 2010–2025
47 Washington County $66M $147.88 13,978 404 2010–2025
48 Sullivan County $65M $195.26 14,729 575 2010–2025
49 Elkhart County $65M $19.87 10,657 354 2010–2025
50 Parke County $64M $236.63 18,217 547 2010–2025
51 Dekalb County $63M $91.01 15,427 562 2010–2025
52 Cass County $63M $102.78 17,940 573 2010–2025
53 Huntington County $61M $104.52 14,255 755 2010–2025
54 Vigo County $55M $32.43 21,791 812 2010–2025
55 Bartholomew County $54M $42.06 15,013 703 2010–2025
56 Vanderburgh County $52M $18.14 13,756 1,061 2010–2025
57 Greene County $52M $101.77 13,035 478 2010–2025
58 Howard County $51M $38.27 15,554 1,089 2010–2025
59 Steuben County $50M $89.86 13,089 481 2010–2025
60 Clay County $50M $117.13 19,314 615 2010–2025
61 Warrick County $47M $47.05 10,321 560 2010–2025
62 Hancock County $46M $38.55 9,827 425 2010–2025
63 Franklin County $45M $123.21 9,564 453 2010–2025
64 Monroe County $45M $19.76 14,616 408 2010–2025
65 Fountain County $45M $168.27 6,868 569 2010–2025
66 Johnson County $45M $18.52 9,164 497 2010–2025
67 Jefferson County $45M $85.39 9,527 264 2010–2025
68 Lagrange County $44M $69.95 10,454 443 2010–2025
69 St. Joseph County $41M $9.60 3,743 424 2010–2025
70 Jennings County $40M $89.02 7,596 239 2010–2025
71 Orange County $39M $124.79 5,766 195 2010–2025
72 Fayette County $39M $104.91 11,878 392 2010–2025
73 Hamilton County $38M $7.47 6,577 1,164 2010–2025
74 Pike County $35M $176.11 9,462 286 2010–2025
75 Lake County $34M $4.25 4,031 678 2010–2025
76 Harrison County $32M $50.97 11,598 358 2010–2025
77 Morgan County $32M $28.06 3,496 515 2010–2025
78 Union County $31M $273.00 6,439 187 2010–2025
79 Dearborn County $30M $37.43 10,287 373 2010–2025
80 Brown County $28M $114.45 10,559 112 2010–2025
81 Lawrence County $28M $38.36 7,001 311 2010–2025
82 Clark County $25M $13.17 7,877 268 2010–2025
83 Vermillion County $24M $95.48 2,714 303 2010–2025
84 Blackford County $18M $93.20 3,445 237 2010–2025
85 Owen County $17M $53.60 1,734 239 2010–2025
86 Switzerland County $17M $102.95 2,901 180 2010–2025
87 Scott County $16M $41.43 3,252 180 2010–2025
88 Crawford County $13M $75.37 5,329 63 2010–2025
89 Perry County $10M $32.56 1,118 176 2010–2025
90 Martin County $10M $59.48 1,084 165 2010–2025
91 Sandusky County $7M 42 40 2010–2025
92 West Baton Rouge County $5M 11 10 2013–2024
93 Lincoln County $4M 11 11 2013–2025
94 Floyd County $4M $4.95 879 122 2010–2025
95 Ohio County $4M $37.87 646 117 2010–2025
96 Hardin County $3M 33 26 2010–2025
97 De Witt County $3M 26 15 2010–2025
98 Huron County $3M 37 29 2010–2025
99 Carter County $2M 13 13 2010–2024
100 Champaign County $2M 28 15 2010–2025
101 Richland County $2M 14 14 2010–2025
102 Pinal County $2M 16 13 2010–2024
103 Sangamon County $2M 14 13 2010–2025
104 Gallatin County $2M 18 18 2010–2025
105 La Paz County $2M 13 12 2010–2023
106 Bath County $2M 15 14 2010–2025
107 Williams County $1M 22 19 2010–2019
108 Webster County $1M 25 24 2010–2025
109 Van Buren County $1M 35 25 2010–2025
110 Effingham County $1M 19 13 2010–2025
111 Lasalle County $1M 34 23 2011–2025
112 Paulding County $1M 28 19 2010–2019
113 Racine County $1M 6 1 2024–2024
114 Edgar County $1M 21 14 2010–2025
115 Stillwater County $1M 6 6 2011–2016
116 Cochise County $0M 4 4 2010–2016
117 Graham County $0M 4 4 2010–2017
118 Gogebic County $0M 4 3 2010–2012
119 Maury County $0M 15 9 2010–2021
120 Trumbull County $0M 4 3 2013–2015
121 Maricopa County $0M 5 5 2013–2018
122 Hillsdale County $0M 14 9 2010–2019
123 Douglas County $0M 5 5 2010–2016
124 Macon County $0M 6 6 2010–2017
125 Iron County $0M 4 4 2011–2015
126 Darke County $0M 6 5 2010–2011
127 Berrien County $0M 4 4 2010–2020
128 Ingham County $0M 2 2 2019–2020
129 Kittitas County $0M 1 1 2015–2015
130 Macoupin County $0M 1 1 2012–2012
131 Pocahontas County $0M 6 5 2010–2012
132 Bollinger County $0M 1 1 2012–2012
133 Shannon County $0M 1 1 2011–2011
134 Giles County $0M 1 1 2011–2011
135 Mccurtain County $0M 1 1 2011–2011
136 Sharp County $0M 1 1 2011–2011
137 Crittenden County $0M 3 3 2011–2012
138 Lyon County $0M 2 2 2011–2012
139 Dunklin County $0M 2 2 2011–2012
140 Laurens County $0M 1 1 2011–2011
141 Sargent County $0M 1 1 2011–2011
142 Chambers County $0M 1 1 2012–2012
143 Wilcox County $0M 1 1 2012–2012
144 Van Wert County $0M 2 2 2011–2012
145 Reeves County $0M 1 1 2010–2010
146 Vermilion County $0M 1 1 2011–2011
147 Livingston County $0M 1 1 2011–2011
148 Pearl River County $0M 1 1 2012–2012
149 Kemper County $0M 1 1 2011–2011
150 Leelanau County $0M 3 3 2010–2012
151 Kingman County $0M 1 1 2011–2011
152 Butler County $0M 1 1 2012–2012
153 Keokuk County $0M 1 1 2012–2012
154 Howell County $0M 1 1 2012–2012
155 Houghton County $0M 1 1 2012–2012
156 Athens County $0M 1 1 2012–2012
157 Iowa County $0M 2 2 2011–2012