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Menifee County, Kentucky Farm Subsidies

Menifee County, Kentucky received $5M in USDA farm subsidy payments across 174 records from FY2010 to FY2025. That averages $55.15 per resident per year based on Census Bureau population estimates.

56 named recipients on record (historical, through ~2019).

Payments by Fiscal Year
Year Total $/Capita
FY2025 $182K $28.92
FY2023 $262K $41.73
FY2022 $283K $45.33
FY2021 $222K $35.90
FY2020 $221K $35.97
FY2019 $191K $29.44
FY2018 $188K $29.36
FY2017 $86K $13.29
FY2016 $201K $31.12
FY2015 $149K $23.37
FY2014 $636K $100.94
FY2013 $725K $114.41
FY2012 $607K $95.77
FY2011 $677K $105.44
FY2010 $613K $96.29

Top Recipients (Historical, through ~2019)

Recipient Total Received Payments
LAUREL RUN $1,482,545 14
S-C LIMITED $1,213,512 16
COLONY VILLAGE LTD $590,723 10
FERRELL LOGGING & LUMBER INC $14,799 12
RHODA HOLLAND ESTATE $4,556 4
MINNIE HELTON ESTATE $2,836 8
BETTY SALYER ESTATE $2,130 2
LULA SEXTON ESTATE $1,455 3
DAVID B HALL ESTATE $1,365 1
How much did Menifee County, Kentucky receive in farm subsidies?

Menifee County, Kentucky received $5 million in USDA farm subsidy payments from FY2010 through FY2025 across 174 records. 56 named recipients are on record. That works out to an average of $55.15 per resident per year.

What is the farm subsidy per capita in Menifee County, Kentucky?

Menifee County, Kentucky averaged $55.15 per resident per year in USDA farm subsidy payments from FY2010 through FY2025. This figure is calculated using annual Census Bureau population estimates matched to each fiscal year. Per-capita figures reflect total subsidy dollars — including payments to farms, businesses, and individuals — divided by the county's total population, not just the farm population.

What USDA programs pay the most in Menifee County, Kentucky?

The top USDA program in Menifee County, Kentucky is RURAL RENTAL ASSISTANCE PAYMENTS, with $2,586K in total payments. Learn more about this program →

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