SubsidyLookup

Ohio Farm Subsidies by County

All 212 Ohio counties ranked by total USDA farm subsidy payments. Franklin County leads with $24,412M.

Which county in Ohio receives the most farm subsidies?

Franklin County leads Ohio with $24,412M in total USDA farm subsidy payments. View Franklin 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 Franklin County $24,412M $1,163.04 3,982 835 2010–2025
2 Hamilton County $1,503M $115.11 3,087 841 2010–2025
3 Montgomery County $243M $30.29 10,350 741 2010–2025
4 Darke County $231M $279.84 41,666 759 2010–2025
5 Mercer County $204M $305.67 43,092 1,352 2010–2025
6 Ross County $195M $158.24 35,515 665 2010–2025
7 Wood County $155M $74.36 48,138 1,187 2010–2025
8 Union County $154M $157.60 33,292 985 2010–2025
9 Madison County $153M $216.48 24,740 567 2010–2025
10 Wyandot County $146M $418.12 39,993 1,091 2010–2025
11 Pickaway County $134M $144.61 25,149 577 2010–2025
12 Hardin County $122M $245.87 16,194 441 2010–2025
13 Putnam County $122M $223.26 39,425 1,604 2010–2025
14 Crawford County $121M $179.60 31,125 704 2010–2025
15 Logan County $114M $155.29 19,399 539 2010–2025
16 Seneca County $113M $127.12 34,644 1,392 2010–2025
17 Defiance County $111M $181.32 39,824 582 2010–2025
18 Hancock County $108M $89.29 32,427 973 2010–2025
19 Allen County $107M $65.32 38,406 804 2010–2025
20 Preble County $107M $162.18 31,556 579 2010–2025
21 Shelby County $106M $136.46 26,153 655 2010–2025
22 Huron County $103M $110.18 24,529 837 2010–2025
23 Paulding County $102M $337.72 31,305 1,005 2010–2025
24 Sandusky County $99M $105.09 31,035 556 2010–2025
25 Clark County $99M $45.74 16,262 411 2010–2025
26 Champaign County $98M $157.49 19,709 412 2010–2025
27 Van Wert County $97M $212.43 38,604 1,047 2010–2025
28 Williams County $97M $163.57 24,595 623 2010–2025
29 Fulton County $97M $142.66 21,459 592 2010–2025
30 Henry County $96M $217.55 34,681 994 2010–2025
31 Fayette County $95M $207.33 10,102 462 2010–2025
32 Wayne County $90M $48.56 16,230 497 2010–2025
33 Highland County $88M $127.34 14,324 504 2010–2025
34 Brown County $87M $123.97 24,570 740 2010–2025
35 Auglaize County $83M $112.52 20,458 1,456 2010–2025
36 Greene County $81M $30.12 20,737 506 2010–2025
37 Fairfield County $79M $31.62 18,791 504 2010–2025
38 Marion County $77M $84.19 14,372 554 2010–2025
39 Miami County $77M $45.27 19,692 592 2010–2025
40 Licking County $77M $27.39 15,123 443 2010–2025
41 Clinton County $76M $113.44 11,177 321 2010–2025
42 Morrow County $65M $115.31 14,034 307 2010–2025
43 Delaware County $58M $18.22 10,588 546 2010–2025
44 Columbiana County $58M $35.49 13,240 394 2010–2025
45 Muskingum County $57M $41.18 14,413 200 2010–2025
46 Ottawa County $54M $83.48 11,122 282 2010–2025
47 Richland County $53M $26.89 10,711 406 2010–2025
48 Knox County $48M $49.07 7,933 323 2010–2025
49 Butler County $48M $7.91 12,327 545 2010–2025
50 Lorain County $47M $9.47 12,668 377 2010–2025
51 Ashland County $46M $54.06 11,312 618 2010–2025
52 Jackson County $42M $80.99 7,909 252 2010–2025
53 Coshocton County $41M $70.58 11,939 221 2010–2025
54 Ashtabula County $41M $25.92 7,081 273 2010–2025
55 Stark County $40M $6.77 9,676 319 2010–2025
56 Adams County $40M $89.91 10,477 214 2010–2025
57 Tuscarawas County $39M $26.30 8,926 172 2010–2025
58 Warren County $39M $10.34 9,818 341 2010–2025
59 Clermont County $38M $11.64 7,707 408 2010–2025
60 Pike County $32M $73.21 6,702 140 2010–2025
61 Perry County $32M $55.20 1,526 290 2010–2025
62 Erie County $29M $23.70 2,694 304 2010–2025
63 Holmes County $28M $40.64 6,382 279 2010–2025
64 Scioto County $28M $23.57 4,703 178 2010–2025
65 Trumbull County $26M $7.92 7,245 194 2010–2025
66 Lucas County $22M $3.64 3,212 501 2010–2025
67 Gallia County $22M $46.08 5,370 186 2010–2025
68 Portage County $19M $7.42 4,614 133 2010–2025
69 Medina County $18M $6.29 4,349 210 2010–2025
70 Washington County $18M $18.34 5,705 154 2010–2025
71 Belmont County $18M $16.45 1,993 131 2010–2025
72 Meigs County $17M $46.94 476 84 2010–2025
73 Hocking County $17M $37.31 4,128 133 2010–2025
74 Mahoning County $16M $4.24 3,551 186 2010–2025
75 Guernsey County $13M $21.48 3,002 95 2010–2025
76 Carroll County $13M $29.87 1,371 125 2010–2025
77 Harrison County $13M $53.47 2,794 122 2010–2025
78 Summit County $12M $1.43 3,138 113 2010–2025
79 Athens County $11M $10.97 4,182 101 2010–2025
80 Lawrence County $9M $9.41 474 94 2010–2025
81 Cabell County $7M 46 36 2010–2025
82 Monroe County $7M $31.08 394 96 2010–2025
83 Marshall County $6M 61 54 2010–2025
84 Vinton County $6M $27.64 302 58 2010–2025
85 Cuyahoga County $6M $0.32 1,010 200 2010–2025
86 Lasalle County $5M 40 29 2018–2025
87 Preston County $5M 58 43 2010–2025
88 Morgan County $4M $20.93 1,085 73 2010–2025
89 Geauga County $4M $2.69 504 82 2010–2025
90 Lake County $4M $1.10 231 54 2010–2025
91 Jefferson County $4M $3.82 340 55 2010–2025
92 Brooke County $4M 27 26 2010–2025
93 Kanawha County $4M 42 35 2010–2025
94 Lewis County $4M 38 33 2010–2025
95 Raleigh County $3M 37 33 2010–2025
96 Livingston County $3M 31 24 2011–2025
97 Nicholas County $3M 48 41 2010–2025
98 Noble County $3M $12.52 280 28 2010–2025
99 Broward County $3M 4 4 2010–2016
100 Greenbrier County $3M 20 17 2011–2025
101 Tyler County $3M 19 16 2010–2025
102 Boone County $3M 19 14 2010–2025
103 Ohio County $2M 30 26 2010–2025
104 Porter County $2M 15 10 2012–2025
105 Venango County $2M 13 13 2011–2025
106 Bureau County $2M 24 15 2018–2024
107 Greenup County $2M 14 13 2010–2024
108 Pleasants County $2M 17 15 2010–2025
109 Taylor County $2M 22 21 2010–2024
110 Grundy County $2M 24 19 2017–2024
111 Laurel County $2M 14 13 2012–2025
112 Caguas County $2M 3 3 2019–2021
113 Wetzel County $2M 20 20 2010–2025
114 Hawkins County $2M 11 11 2010–2025
115 Van Buren County $2M 21 15 2017–2022
116 Mineral County $2M 17 16 2010–2025
117 Allegan County $1M 27 22 2011–2023
118 Simpson County $1M 10 7 2018–2025
119 Lincoln County $1M 20 18 2010–2025
120 Mackinac County $1M 22 14 2012–2023
121 Hopkins County $1M 10 10 2014–2025
122 Grand Traverse County $1M 11 9 2014–2022
123 Allegany County $1M 14 11 2010–2025
124 Polk County $1M 14 10 2019–2025
125 Manistee County $1M 11 8 2013–2022
126 Westmoreland County $1M 11 11 2010–2025
127 Palm Beach County $1M 10 9 2010–2020
128 Macon County $1M 15 13 2018–2025
129 Will County $1M 6 6 2018–2024
130 Dekalb County $1M 26 16 2011–2025
131 Elkhart County $1M 10 8 2018–2025
132 Roane County $1M 12 11 2010–2025
133 Rush County $1M 15 13 2010–2024
134 Somerset County $1M 8 8 2011–2019
135 Alger County $1M 10 10 2012–2023
136 Pasco County $1M 11 10 2018–2024
137 Bracken County $1M 15 11 2010–2024
138 Sunflower County $1M 2 1 2011–2011
139 Christian County $1M 7 6 2018–2025
140 Iron County $1M 8 8 2015–2023
141 Monongalia County $1M 25 20 2010–2024
142 Braxton County $1M 9 9 2010–2025
143 Waupaca County $1M 8 6 2019–2025
144 St. Joseph County $1M 10 5 2016–2022
145 Ritchie County $1M 8 8 2010–2021
146 Wirt County $1M 5 4 2021–2025
147 Randolph County $1M 5 3 2011–2024
148 Kendall County $1M 13 9 2017–2025
149 Mingo County $1M 14 5 2021–2025
150 Edgar County $1M 8 7 2018–2025
151 Chattooga County $1M 10 9 2021–2025
152 Clarion County $1M 6 6 2018–2025
153 Chippewa County $1M 10 7 2012–2022
154 Jay County $1M 10 8 2011–2025
155 Tazewell County $0M 5 4 2020–2025
156 Ogle County $0M 5 5 2019–2024
157 Mckean County $0M 5 5 2016–2024
158 Cass County $0M 18 10 2018–2024
159 Mchenry County $0M 11 7 2019–2025
160 Peoria County $0M 6 2 2018–2019
161 Emmet County $0M 10 10 2013–2025
162 Mason County $0M 14 13 2010–2025
163 Iowa County $0M 8 6 2018–2025
164 Lee County $0M 4 4 2020–2024
165 Macoupin County $0M 4 4 2018–2023
166 Woodford County $0M 3 3 2018–2020
167 Gallatin County $0M 3 3 2012–2016
168 Benton County $0M 11 4 2022–2025
169 Posey County $0M 5 5 2012–2016
170 Cheboygan County $0M 8 8 2012–2022
171 Wexford County $0M 4 2 2019–2022
172 Pocahontas County $0M 7 7 2010–2025
173 Coffee County $0M 7 4 2021–2025
174 Mcdonough County $0M 8 6 2018–2024
175 Grant County $0M 3 2 2022–2023
176 White County $0M 5 4 2021–2024
177 Bartow County $0M 6 4 2021–2025
178 Douglas County $0M 4 4 2017–2021
179 Highlands County $0M 1 1 2014–2014
180 Winnebago County $0M 2 2 2010–2011
181 Johnson County $0M 7 4 2018–2021
182 Hillsdale County $0M 8 2 2011–2012
183 Lenawee County $0M 3 2 2011–2012
184 Webster County $0M 1 1 2011–2011
185 Summers County $0M 4 3 2010–2013
186 Benzie County $0M 4 2 2021–2022
187 Barbour County $0M 4 3 2011–2012
188 Natchitoches County $0M 1 1 2012–2012
189 Anderson County $0M 2 2 2010–2018
190 Steuben County $0M 2 2 2011–2012
191 Scott County $0M 1 1 2011–2011
192 Pulaski County $0M 1 1 2011–2011
193 Martin County $0M 1 1 2011–2011
194 Powell County $0M 1 1 2011–2011
195 Fleming County $0M 1 1 2011–2011
196 Wilcox County $0M 1 1 2011–2011
197 Tangipahoa County $0M 1 1 2012–2012
198 Noxubee County $0M 1 1 2012–2012
199 Shannon County $0M 1 1 2011–2011
200 Parke County $0M 2 1 2011–2011
201 Pendleton County $0M 2 2 2010–2011
202 Atchison County $0M 1 1 2011–2011
203 Campbell County $0M 1 1 2012–2012
204 Mccurtain County $0M 1 1 2012–2012
205 Carter County $0M 1 1 2011–2011
206 Robertson County $0M 1 1 2012–2012
207 Osage County $0M 2 2 2011–2012
208 Covington County $0M 1 1 2012–2012
209 Dearborn County $0M 1 1 2012–2012
210 Orleans County $0M 1 1 2011–2011
211 Kosciusko County $0M 1 1 2012–2012
212 Daviess County $0M 1 1 2011–2011