Smith County, Kansas — FY2018
In fiscal year 2018, Smith County, Kansas received $3.3M across 2,866 payment records. That is $909.05 per resident based on Census Bureau population estimates. ▼ 23.8% vs. FY2017
Programs in FY2018
| Rank | Program | Total | Records |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | PRICE LOSS COVERAGE 10.112 | $2,622K | 1,885 |
| 2 | CONSERVATION RESERVE PROGRAM 10.069 | $462K | 836 |
| 3 | MARKET FACILITATION PROGRAM 10.123 | $60K | 117 |
| 4 | EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE FOR LIVESTOCK, HONEYBEES AND FARM-RAISED FISH PROGRAM-2014 FARM BILL 10.110 | $38K | 2 |
| 5 | EMERGENCY CONSERVATION PROGRAM 10.054 | $35K | 6 |
| 6 | THE MARGIN PROTECTION PROGRAM 10.116 | $34K | 11 |
| 7 | LIVESTOCK INDEMNITY PROGRAM-2014 FARM BILL 10.108 | $3K | 3 |
| 8 | NONINSURED ASSISTANCE 10.451 | $1K | 6 |
Top Recipients in FY2018
| Recipient | City | Total | Payments |
|---|---|---|---|
| INDIVIDUAL RECIPIENT | OAKLEY | $31,045 | 68 |
How much did Smith County, Kansas receive in farm subsidies in FY2018?
In fiscal year 2018 (October 2017–September 2018), Smith County, Kansas received $3.3M in USDA farm subsidy payments across 2,866 records. That is $909.05 per resident based on Census Bureau population estimates.
What was the top USDA program in Smith County, Kansas in FY2018?
The largest USDA program in Smith County, Kansas in FY2018 was PRICE LOSS COVERAGE, which paid $2,622K.
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