SubsidyLookup

Oklahoma Farm Subsidies by County

All 156 Oklahoma counties ranked by total USDA farm subsidy payments. Oklahoma County leads with $10,449M.

Which county in Oklahoma receives the most farm subsidies?

Oklahoma County leads Oklahoma with $10,449M in total USDA farm subsidy payments. View Oklahoma 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 Oklahoma County $10,449M $815.64 10,071 2,741 2010–2025
2 Jackson County $290M $722.77 33,377 968 2010–2025
3 Texas County $271M $810.76 42,533 1,541 2010–2025
4 Caddo County $261M $582.54 36,459 858 2010–2025
5 Washita County $240M $1,352.07 38,177 798 2010–2025
6 Cimarron County $232M $6,410.18 30,398 766 2010–2025
7 Alfalfa County $213M $2,324.25 33,540 672 2010–2025
8 Garfield County $207M $209.13 32,475 1,647 2010–2025
9 Kiowa County $207M $1,474.10 32,648 554 2010–2025
10 Tillman County $206M $1,771.49 30,353 814 2010–2025
11 Grant County $203M $2,988.49 37,004 581 2010–2025
12 Beaver County $185M $2,213.05 27,338 684 2010–2025
13 Kingfisher County $166M $672.11 25,669 676 2010–2025
14 Kay County $163M $228.43 28,919 1,214 2010–2025
15 Harmon County $161M $3,984.49 17,735 371 2010–2025
16 Blaine County $154M $1,058.14 24,507 422 2010–2025
17 Custer County $151M $329.70 18,782 745 2010–2025
18 Comanche County $146M $74.24 22,204 478 2010–2025
19 Harper County $141M $2,583.32 21,666 314 2010–2025
20 Beckham County $137M $379.63 19,827 659 2010–2025
21 Dewey County $126M $1,701.83 19,777 288 2010–2025
22 Woods County $126M $943.09 11,452 670 2010–2025
23 Major County $125M $1,018.32 18,769 384 2010–2025
24 Noble County $123M $692.03 25,958 322 2010–2025
25 Grady County $121M $137.57 21,294 679 2010–2025
26 Canadian County $121M $51.25 24,994 927 2010–2025
27 Roger Mills County $116M $2,077.81 16,690 235 2010–2025
28 Woodward County $114M $344.23 13,179 754 2010–2025
29 Greer County $106M $1,143.98 16,019 397 2010–2025
30 Cotton County $104M $1,119.11 12,213 273 2010–2025
31 Craig County $101M $437.86 16,352 180 2010–2025
32 Osage County $96M $129.13 8,955 195 2010–2025
33 Garvin County $95M $223.50 12,376 190 2010–2025
34 Stephens County $87M $122.97 7,992 402 2010–2025
35 Bryan County $78M $105.03 10,943 160 2010–2025
36 Choctaw County $77M $329.88 8,582 101 2010–2025
37 Jefferson County $76M $807.52 5,433 182 2010–2025
38 Le Flore County $75M $95.11 13,218 212 2010–2025
39 Ellis County $74M $1,183.76 13,312 409 2010–2025
40 Hughes County $67M $309.72 12,639 164 2010–2025
41 Logan County $65M $84.12 12,980 312 2010–2025
42 Mccurtain County $64M $125.89 7,967 117 2010–2025
43 Rogers County $63M $42.23 8,499 374 2010–2025
44 Pittsburg County $62M $88.86 10,110 89 2010–2025
45 Cherokee County $61M $79.82 10,328 119 2010–2025
46 Payne County $57M $43.90 8,337 639 2010–2025
47 Nowata County $57M $359.46 6,254 86 2010–2025
48 Lincoln County $56M $101.23 8,212 214 2010–2025
49 Muskogee County $56M $50.82 8,541 271 2010–2025
50 Mayes County $55M $85.23 8,493 166 2010–2025
51 Atoka County $54M $237.27 7,872 56 2010–2025
52 Johnston County $50M $297.32 7,963 101 2010–2025
53 Love County $50M $310.69 9,581 55 2010–2025
54 Mcclain County $48M $72.68 7,002 182 2010–2025
55 Wagoner County $43M $32.64 8,834 358 2010–2025
56 Ottawa County $43M $85.29 5,866 199 2010–2025
57 Tulsa County $42M $4.08 5,352 1,448 2010–2025
58 Okmulgee County $40M $65.33 5,970 241 2010–2025
59 Pontotoc County $38M $61.90 2,595 121 2010–2025
60 Pottawatomie County $36M $31.54 6,446 228 2010–2025
61 Cleveland County $33M $7.38 2,883 646 2010–2025
62 Adair County $33M $97.78 2,335 100 2010–2025
63 Delaware County $29M $43.39 1,268 171 2010–2025
64 Carter County $28M $36.61 2,248 166 2010–2025
65 Washington County $28M $35.94 3,777 367 2010–2025
66 Creek County $28M $24.29 1,167 247 2010–2025
67 Seminole County $23M $59.47 4,361 90 2010–2025
68 Sequoyah County $22M $34.10 569 139 2010–2025
69 Mcintosh County $22M $67.80 541 122 2010–2025
70 Okfuskee County $21M $108.34 1,348 74 2010–2025
71 Coal County $20M $238.49 1,986 34 2010–2025
72 Pawnee County $19M $77.50 1,253 72 2010–2025
73 Haskell County $16M $79.45 533 67 2010–2025
74 Pushmataha County $15M $84.58 474 56 2010–2025
75 Murray County $14M $66.23 458 77 2010–2025
76 Latimer County $11M $77.71 883 53 2010–2025
77 Marshall County $8M $45.16 579 56 2010–2025
78 Seward County $4M 7 7 2017–2025
79 Montgomery County $3M 29 21 2011–2025
80 Hill County $3M 41 34 2010–2022
81 Wichita County $2M 23 16 2010–2019
82 Bourbon County $2M 17 14 2010–2024
83 Franklin County $2M 29 13 2011–2025
84 Labette County $2M 21 15 2011–2024
85 Rio Grande County $2M 7 6 2017–2024
86 Benton County $1M 15 14 2011–2025
87 Johnson County $1M 20 8 2019–2025
88 Harris County $1M 7 5 2010–2014
89 Butler County $1M 12 6 2020–2025
90 Mclennan County $1M 8 6 2019–2024
91 Montague County $1M 14 13 2010–2025
92 Shackelford County $1M 6 6 2010–2018
93 Waller County $1M 10 5 2021–2025
94 Bosque County $1M 15 12 2010–2022
95 Parker County $1M 5 5 2011–2016
96 Crawford County $1M 12 7 2019–2025
97 Wadena County $0M 12 12 2010–2025
98 Madison County $0M 4 2 2023–2024
99 Burleson County $0M 7 3 2023–2025
100 Collin County $0M 4 2 2023–2024
101 Crosby County $0M 7 2 2024–2025
102 Brazoria County $0M 6 4 2022–2025
103 Karnes County $0M 6 4 2016–2020
104 Calcasieu County $0M 2 2 2023–2025
105 Lubbock County $0M 5 5 2015–2019
106 Lee County $0M 4 4 2016–2019
107 Childress County $0M 7 5 2010–2012
108 Fayette County $0M 2 1 2016–2016
109 Fannin County $0M 2 2 2010–2012
110 Las Animas County $0M 2 2 2010–2012
111 Floyd County $0M 1 1 2011–2011
112 Sargent County $0M 2 2 2011–2012
113 Sherman County $0M 6 3 2011–2012
114 Poinsett County $0M 3 1 2011–2011
115 Sebastian County $0M 3 1 2022–2022
116 Cheyenne County $0M 2 2 2011–2012
117 Lipscomb County $0M 5 3 2011–2012
118 Stevens County $0M 1 1 2010–2010
119 Pemiscot County $0M 6 2 2011–2012
120 Barber County $0M 2 1 2011–2011
121 Loup County $0M 1 1 2012–2012
122 Baca County $0M 1 1 2012–2012
123 Rush County $0M 1 1 2011–2011
124 Chautauqua County $0M 1 1 2011–2011
125 Hardeman County $0M 1 1 2011–2011
126 Howell County $0M 2 2 2011–2012
127 Hockley County $0M 1 1 2012–2012
128 Moore County $0M 3 2 2011–2011
129 Hopkins County $0M 1 1 2011–2011
130 Ness County $0M 1 1 2011–2011
131 Dunklin County $0M 2 2 2011–2012
132 Motley County $0M 1 1 2011–2011
133 Neosho County $0M 1 1 2011–2011
134 Hall County $0M 1 1 2011–2011
135 Hansford County $0M 3 2 2011–2012
136 Dallas County $0M 1 1 2011–2011
137 Pratt County $0M 1 1 2010–2010
138 Sumner County $0M 2 2 2011–2012
139 Elk County $0M 1 1 2011–2011
140 Gage County $0M 1 1 2012–2012
141 Little River County $0M 1 1 2011–2011
142 Edwards County $0M 1 1 2012–2012
143 Page County $0M 2 2 2011–2012
144 San Miguel County $0M 1 1 2011–2011
145 Rice County $0M 1 1 2012–2012
146 Hemphill County $0M 1 1 2012–2012
147 Pottawattamie County $0M 1 1 2012–2012
148 Harrison County $0M 1 1 2011–2011
149 Young County $0M 1 1 2012–2012
150 Knox County $0M 1 1 2012–2012
151 Kearny County $0M 2 2 2011–2012
152 Hutchinson County $0M 1 1 2010–2010
153 Mills County $0M 1 1 2012–2012
154 Marion County $0M 1 1 2012–2012
155 Nuckolls County $0M 1 1 2010–2010
156 Grundy County $0M 1 1 2012–2012