SubsidyLookup

Mississippi Farm Subsidies by County

All 161 Mississippi counties ranked by total USDA farm subsidy payments. Hinds County leads with $6,188M.

Which county in Mississippi receives the most farm subsidies?

Hinds County leads Mississippi with $6,188M in total USDA farm subsidy payments. View Hinds 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 Hinds County $6,188M $1,749.27 6,953 851 2010–2025
2 Sunflower County $310M $746.25 23,512 1,168 2010–2025
3 Bolivar County $295M $583.32 24,946 1,516 2010–2025
4 Washington County $286M $389.18 21,476 1,351 2010–2025
5 Coahoma County $225M $627.33 19,562 1,187 2010–2025
6 Leflore County $182M $391.33 16,240 1,122 2010–2025
7 Yazoo County $154M $351.18 17,166 779 2010–2025
8 Tunica County $144M $908.45 12,580 569 2010–2025
9 Sharkey County $142M $2,210.48 14,616 628 2010–2025
10 Tallahatchie County $136M $637.13 16,340 625 2010–2025
11 Quitman County $127M $1,222.37 17,152 474 2010–2025
12 Calhoun County $122M $564.98 23,137 385 2010–2025
13 Humphreys County $116M $900.59 12,269 489 2010–2025
14 Carroll County $112M $713.45 15,748 251 2010–2025
15 Holmes County $110M $395.16 11,007 516 2010–2025
16 Panola County $109M $202.97 14,626 643 2010–2025
17 Madison County $85M $51.24 10,743 729 2010–2025
18 Tate County $69M $152.23 11,971 207 2010–2025
19 Covington County $66M $223.66 3,086 121 2010–2025
20 Winston County $64M $226.97 9,281 218 2010–2025
21 Monroe County $63M $113.23 14,381 423 2010–2025
22 Noxubee County $59M $356.02 6,086 226 2010–2025
23 Lafayette County $53M $59.90 10,339 253 2010–2025
24 Pontotoc County $52M $104.48 19,135 220 2010–2025
25 Chickasaw County $52M $189.93 7,818 283 2010–2025
26 Lowndes County $49M $52.46 6,326 327 2010–2025
27 Rankin County $48M $19.32 4,968 350 2010–2025
28 Lee County $47M $35.16 13,040 470 2010–2025
29 Alcorn County $47M $81.27 12,471 256 2010–2025
30 Desoto County $45M $15.77 4,026 459 2010–2025
31 Marion County $41M $104.53 3,748 161 2010–2025
32 Warren County $41M $56.27 4,370 387 2010–2025
33 Clay County $40M $131.54 6,212 297 2010–2025
34 Adams County $39M $80.96 3,418 238 2010–2025
35 Marshall County $37M $65.00 5,463 260 2010–2025
36 Grenada County $35M $101.39 5,217 263 2010–2025
37 Prentiss County $33M $81.91 7,506 277 2010–2025
38 Webster County $33M $205.68 7,086 210 2010–2025
39 Claiborne County $31M $219.43 4,107 162 2010–2025
40 Tippah County $30M $85.43 11,301 161 2010–2025
41 Jefferson Davis County $29M $166.32 2,196 47 2010–2025
42 Lamar County $26M $26.13 1,867 145 2010–2025
43 Copiah County $25M $54.79 2,693 95 2010–2025
44 George County $24M $62.15 3,304 78 2010–2025
45 Union County $24M $52.99 7,299 280 2010–2025
46 Rice County $24M 24 4 2022–2025
47 Forrest County $23M $18.99 2,403 219 2010–2025
48 Benton County $23M $196.88 5,626 81 2010–2025
49 Amite County $22M $111.88 3,263 76 2010–2025
50 Montgomery County $22M $137.14 4,151 161 2010–2025
51 Yalobusha County $21M $106.59 4,143 168 2010–2025
52 Parmer County $21M 3 1 2024–2024
53 Oktibbeha County $21M $25.97 5,526 165 2010–2025
54 Kemper County $20M $136.60 1,948 62 2010–2025
55 Simpson County $19M $45.93 1,273 117 2010–2025
56 Issaquena County $19M $905.27 944 160 2010–2025
57 Jasper County $19M $72.78 3,151 68 2010–2025
58 Neshoba County $18M $38.28 2,910 115 2010–2025
59 Attala County $17M $59.78 4,382 69 2010–2025
60 Jackson County $17M $7.57 1,858 112 2010–2025
61 Walthall County $17M $75.92 4,732 162 2010–2025
62 Smith County $17M $72.55 2,770 71 2010–2025
63 Pike County $17M $26.38 1,590 135 2010–2025
64 Clarke County $17M $66.42 2,563 77 2010–2025
65 Lawrence County $16M $84.60 782 53 2010–2025
66 Leake County $16M $45.28 1,736 111 2010–2025
67 Pearl River County $16M $17.90 1,126 120 2010–2025
68 Jones County $15M $14.20 2,687 60 2010–2025
69 Franklin County $15M $123.94 1,890 25 2010–2025
70 Newton County $15M $44.45 2,692 118 2010–2025
71 Lincoln County $15M $26.32 2,447 121 2010–2025
72 Jefferson County $14M $124.42 1,788 75 2010–2025
73 Harrison County $14M $4.40 901 147 2010–2025
74 Tishomingo County $13M $43.67 784 127 2010–2025
75 Itawamba County $13M $34.92 1,593 153 2010–2025
76 St. Landry County $13M 87 83 2012–2025
77 Perry County $13M $66.76 417 81 2010–2025
78 Hancock County $12M $16.76 2,195 47 2010–2025
79 Scott County $12M $25.67 1,791 147 2010–2025
80 Wayne County $9M $28.71 1,340 45 2010–2025
81 St. Martin County $9M 65 58 2010–2025
82 Choctaw County $9M $66.17 504 116 2010–2025
83 Avoyelles County $9M 61 52 2012–2025
84 Wilkinson County $8M $64.10 464 110 2010–2025
85 Lauderdale County $7M $5.68 620 142 2010–2025
86 Stone County $7M $22.51 294 57 2010–2025
87 Jo Daviess County $5M 7 7 2018–2025
88 Ascension County $5M 24 23 2010–2025
89 Hardin County $4M 21 19 2010–2022
90 Greene County $4M $22.32 482 38 2010–2025
91 Fond Du Lac County $4M 17 13 2018–2025
92 Hardeman County $4M 28 24 2010–2024
93 Phillips County $4M 33 28 2010–2025
94 Evangeline County $3M 32 20 2011–2025
95 Obion County $3M 15 14 2010–2024
96 Vermilion County $2M 18 17 2012–2024
97 Putnam County $2M 24 21 2010–2025
98 Fulton County $2M 11 9 2018–2025
99 Baldwin County $2M 20 13 2010–2025
100 East Feliciana County $2M 11 10 2013–2024
101 Bureau County $2M 10 6 2020–2025
102 Grundy County $2M 13 11 2019–2025
103 Acadia County $2M 12 11 2012–2025
104 Overton County $2M 11 11 2010–2020
105 Wilcox County $1M 14 13 2010–2025
106 Allen County $1M 7 6 2021–2025
107 Ozaukee County $1M 18 8 2018–2025
108 Fentress County $1M 8 7 2010–2017
109 Tipton County $1M 13 11 2010–2021
110 Pointe Coupee County $1M 10 10 2014–2025
111 Martin County $1M 7 7 2017–2025
112 Johnson County $1M 10 10 2016–2024
113 Butler County $1M 12 12 2013–2025
114 Concordia County $1M 8 8 2010–2025
115 Shannon County $1M 11 11 2010–2022
116 Orange County $1M 4 4 2021–2025
117 Morehouse County $1M 3 3 2012–2024
118 Drew County $1M 33 12 2010–2023
119 Fayette County $1M 8 6 2010–2024
120 Conecuh County $1M 8 8 2014–2025
121 Gaston County $1M 1 1 2023–2023
122 Shawano County $1M 5 3 2022–2025
123 Mississippi County $1M 9 7 2011–2023
124 Bailey County $1M 1 1 2024–2024
125 Brown County $1M 7 6 2022–2025
126 Lasalle County $1M 2 2 2023–2024
127 Cumberland County $1M 12 9 2010–2021
128 Chambers County $0M 3 3 2023–2025
129 Randolph County $0M 6 5 2020–2024
130 Cherokee County $0M 7 5 2022–2025
131 Boone County $0M 5 4 2019–2022
132 Haywood County $0M 1 1 2023–2023
133 Kendall County $0M 7 5 2020–2025
134 East Baton Rouge County $0M 6 5 2021–2025
135 Dekalb County $0M 12 6 2019–2025
136 Rush County $0M 5 3 2022–2024
137 Logan County $0M 1 1 2025–2025
138 Grant County $0M 10 8 2011–2025
139 St. Francis County $0M 1 1 2025–2025
140 Sedgwick County $0M 7 2 2023–2025
141 Lonoke County $0M 1 1 2025–2025
142 Russell County $0M 1 1 2023–2023
143 Pemiscot County $0M 12 2 2011–2012
144 Chicot County $0M 1 1 2011–2011
145 Finney County $0M 1 1 2022–2022
146 Haskell County $0M 1 1 2022–2022
147 Sumter County $0M 2 2 2011–2012
148 Mobile County $0M 4 3 2010–2012
149 Bienville County $0M 2 1 2011–2011
150 Pickens County $0M 2 1 2011–2011
151 Coffee County $0M 2 1 2012–2012
152 Spartanburg County $0M 1 1 2023–2023
153 Taylor County $0M 1 1 2011–2011
154 Texas County $0M 2 1 2010–2010
155 Cleburne County $0M 1 1 2012–2012
156 Kewaunee County $0M 2 2 2011–2012
157 Dallas County $0M 1 1 2012–2012
158 Burt County $0M 1 1 2011–2011
159 Marengo County $0M 1 1 2012–2012
160 Crittenden County $0M 1 1 2010–2010
161 Catahoula County $0M 1 1 2012–2012