SubsidyLookup

Kansas Farm Subsidies by County

All 169 Kansas counties ranked by total USDA farm subsidy payments. Shawnee County leads with $3,228M.

Which county in Kansas receives the most farm subsidies?

Shawnee County leads Kansas with $3,228M in total USDA farm subsidy payments. View Shawnee 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 Shawnee County $3,228M $1,133.27 19,439 2,391 2010–2025
2 Finney County $316M $527.46 50,364 2,160 2010–2025
3 Reno County $258M $258.25 82,337 5,226 2010–2025
4 Rawlins County $219M $5,452.96 32,557 848 2010–2025
5 Hodgeman County $204M $7,330.53 42,007 487 2010–2025
6 Sumner County $202M $551.41 52,289 1,653 2010–2025
7 Sedgwick County $200M $24.23 59,844 7,110 2010–2025
8 Graham County $196M $5,054.17 44,200 369 2010–2025
9 Thomas County $191M $1,515.71 22,945 1,872 2010–2025
10 Stevens County $186M $2,145.86 34,156 727 2010–2025
11 Stafford County $175M $2,693.64 38,882 968 2010–2025
12 Marion County $173M $913.03 51,696 1,444 2010–2025
13 Ford County $173M $317.09 28,908 1,762 2010–2025
14 Pratt County $170M $1,140.14 44,898 1,654 2010–2025
15 Cheyenne County $166M $3,925.78 31,512 939 2010–2025
16 Mcpherson County $166M $351.11 58,539 3,351 2010–2025
17 Gray County $163M $1,823.78 19,773 1,201 2010–2025
18 Ellis County $158M $343.39 45,694 2,383 2010–2025
19 Kearny County $158M $2,543.10 27,036 700 2010–2025
20 Nemaha County $156M $960.25 26,876 1,148 2010–2025
21 Hamilton County $156M $3,856.36 23,183 539 2010–2025
22 Barton County $154M $367.85 39,558 2,092 2010–2025
23 Meade County $154M $2,327.84 24,506 877 2010–2025
24 Gove County $151M $3,461.47 22,629 757 2010–2025
25 Haskell County $148M $2,383.37 17,357 738 2010–2025
26 Butler County $146M $134.64 34,835 1,417 2010–2025
27 Washington County $141M $1,593.01 37,180 1,748 2010–2025
28 Republic County $141M $1,888.20 31,290 845 2010–2025
29 Clay County $138M $1,063.86 35,313 1,167 2010–2025
30 Marshall County $137M $865.36 38,073 1,913 2010–2025
31 Rice County $135M $884.54 35,737 1,313 2010–2025
32 Greeley County $134M $6,749.04 24,212 754 2010–2025
33 Sherman County $132M $1,482.13 19,964 1,575 2010–2025
34 Stanton County $131M $4,509.63 17,990 859 2010–2025
35 Harper County $130M $1,458.28 24,419 912 2010–2025
36 Morton County $130M $2,904.41 24,015 722 2010–2025
37 Lincoln County $129M $2,712.20 33,637 708 2010–2025
38 Cloud County $128M $892.73 28,189 1,415 2010–2025
39 Scott County $125M $1,585.24 16,318 1,445 2010–2025
40 Wichita County $125M $3,645.86 16,755 994 2010–2025
41 Sheridan County $123M $3,099.18 15,002 677 2010–2025
42 Jewell County $121M $2,601.48 23,051 403 2010–2025
43 Edwards County $119M $2,626.26 22,237 558 2010–2025
44 Grant County $119M $996.23 19,814 620 2010–2025
45 Smith County $118M $2,040.32 27,785 1,356 2010–2025
46 Cowley County $116M $208.70 30,354 1,256 2010–2025
47 Seward County $115M $327.43 20,474 836 2010–2025
48 Brown County $113M $741.06 21,116 1,031 2010–2025
49 Ness County $111M $2,588.89 24,008 696 2010–2025
50 Pawnee County $111M $1,069.68 26,215 977 2010–2025
51 Mitchell County $110M $1,148.16 18,806 894 2010–2025
52 Dickinson County $110M $363.90 34,696 2,021 2010–2025
53 Norton County $110M $1,260.99 20,074 987 2010–2025
54 Clark County $109M $3,478.49 16,572 465 2010–2025
55 Osborne County $107M $1,879.09 23,631 746 2010–2025
56 Wallace County $104M $4,303.36 14,374 619 2010–2025
57 Lyon County $102M $194.40 27,754 932 2010–2025
58 Rooks County $101M $1,272.25 20,978 675 2010–2025
59 Phillips County $97M $1,174.25 18,461 837 2010–2025
60 Barber County $93M $1,325.06 13,208 816 2010–2025
61 Kingman County $93M $781.16 25,424 1,149 2010–2025
62 Labette County $91M $283.54 24,266 779 2010–2025
63 Montgomery County $90M $177.80 23,005 562 2010–2025
64 Harvey County $89M $163.04 27,621 2,262 2010–2025
65 Ottawa County $87M $929.06 24,118 728 2010–2025
66 Coffey County $87M $650.95 28,226 654 2010–2025
67 Crawford County $86M $138.14 26,575 667 2010–2025
68 Saline County $85M $103.30 25,573 3,302 2010–2025
69 Cherokee County $82M $260.23 24,699 386 2010–2025
70 Decatur County $81M $1,791.15 14,862 974 2010–2025
71 Lane County $81M $3,335.13 12,163 841 2010–2025
72 Pottawatomie County $80M $202.35 22,049 1,168 2010–2025
73 Ellsworth County $78M $773.92 20,310 867 2010–2025
74 Russell County $77M $702.54 20,069 956 2010–2025
75 Rush County $77M $1,688.77 23,200 906 2010–2025
76 Johnson County $76M $8.19 17,425 4,520 2010–2025
77 Logan County $75M $1,707.48 12,263 600 2010–2025
78 Osage County $74M $291.33 21,086 661 2010–2025
79 Doniphan County $74M $604.43 14,832 628 2010–2025
80 Anderson County $73M $580.21 22,435 637 2010–2025
81 Trego County $71M $1,678.65 13,726 633 2010–2025
82 Atchison County $71M $273.16 22,726 562 2010–2025
83 Kiowa County $69M $1,732.75 12,843 507 2010–2025
84 Neosho County $66M $260.26 17,390 544 2010–2025
85 Franklin County $64M $153.74 21,073 857 2010–2025
86 Allen County $64M $314.63 18,441 582 2010–2025
87 Miami County $59M $108.12 20,302 702 2010–2025
88 Jefferson County $59M $196.01 20,234 511 2010–2025
89 Riley County $58M $49.64 16,184 1,610 2010–2025
90 Wilson County $56M $403.60 14,020 457 2010–2025
91 Bourbon County $55M $238.11 15,323 331 2010–2025
92 Wabaunsee County $52M $465.49 12,234 439 2010–2025
93 Douglas County $51M $26.85 20,871 1,663 2010–2025
94 Jackson County $49M $228.77 12,617 490 2010–2025
95 Greenwood County $42M $466.58 5,981 205 2010–2025
96 Chase County $39M $942.14 9,530 184 2010–2025
97 Linn County $38M $247.96 8,977 274 2010–2025
98 Morris County $30M $335.84 4,580 396 2010–2025
99 Elk County $28M $697.15 5,757 230 2010–2025
100 Comanche County $27M $908.85 2,417 419 2010–2025
101 Leavenworth County $26M $22.78 4,136 638 2010–2025
102 Woodson County $21M $444.69 1,142 153 2010–2025
103 Chautauqua County $19M $369.56 1,800 168 2010–2025
104 Geary County $18M $33.84 3,779 473 2010–2025
105 Humboldt County $8M 1 1 2017–2017
106 Wyandotte County $5M $2.44 1,158 230 2010–2025
107 Polk County $5M 19 5 2012–2021
108 Pittsburg County $2M 5 5 2017–2022
109 Dallas County $2M 10 3 2015–2024
110 Story County $1M 9 9 2013–2021
111 Red Willow County $1M 12 9 2011–2024
112 Walworth County $1M 5 5 2010–2014
113 Cedar County $1M 17 13 2012–2025
114 Taney County $1M 8 7 2013–2025
115 Webster County $1M 18 9 2010–2016
116 Baca County $0M 8 4 2011–2012
117 Las Animas County $0M 5 2 2011–2012
118 Carroll County $0M 4 4 2011–2025
119 Dawes County $0M 4 2 2010–2011
120 Prowers County $0M 3 3 2011–2012
121 Nuckolls County $0M 3 3 2011–2022
122 Texas County $0M 9 4 2011–2012
123 Beaver County $0M 4 2 2011–2012
124 Alfalfa County $0M 5 5 2010–2012
125 Rock County $0M 2 2 2010–2011
126 Woods County $0M 3 3 2011–2012
127 Adams County $0M 1 1 2012–2012
128 Gaines County $0M 1 1 2021–2021
129 Kidder County $0M 19 8 2014–2018
130 Clinton County $0M 6 6 2010–2012
131 Woodward County $0M 1 1 2011–2011
132 Richardson County $0M 2 2 2011–2012
133 Thayer County $0M 4 3 2010–2012
134 De Baca County $0M 1 1 2012–2012
135 Chariton County $0M 1 1 2011–2011
136 Bates County $0M 3 3 2010–2012
137 Vernon County $0M 4 3 2010–2012
138 Howard County $0M 2 2 2011–2012
139 Scotts Bluff County $0M 1 1 2011–2011
140 Kit Carson County $0M 2 2 2011–2011
141 Lancaster County $0M 2 2 2011–2012
142 Grundy County $0M 1 1 2011–2011
143 Cross County $0M 1 1 2010–2010
144 Furnas County $0M 4 2 2011–2012
145 Carson County $0M 1 1 2012–2012
146 Mills County $0M 1 1 2012–2012
147 Hand County $0M 2 2 2012–2014
148 Livingston County $0M 1 1 2012–2012
149 Andrew County $0M 1 1 2011–2011
150 Lee County $0M 1 1 2010–2010
151 Gage County $0M 3 2 2011–2012
152 Harding County $0M 2 2 2011–2012
153 Hooker County $0M 1 1 2012–2012
154 Benton County $0M 1 1 2012–2012
155 Mercer County $0M 2 1 2011–2011
156 Payne County $0M 1 1 2012–2012
157 Fremont County $0M 2 2 2011–2012
158 Ringgold County $0M 1 1 2011–2011
159 Fleming County $0M 1 1 2012–2012
160 Gentry County $0M 1 1 2011–2011
161 Cass County $0M 1 1 2012–2012
162 Caldwell County $0M 2 2 2010–2012
163 Nowata County $0M 1 1 2012–2012
164 Yancey County $0M 2 2 2011–2012
165 Hitchcock County $0M 1 1 2021–2021
166 Sac County $0M 2 2 2011–2012
167 Ray County $0M 1 1 2010–2010
168 Lafayette County $0M 1 1 2012–2012
169 Holt County $0M 1 1 2010–2010