Oregon — FY2012
In fiscal year 2012, Oregon received $317M across 10,103 payment records. That is $81.25 per resident based on Census Bureau population estimates. ▼ 18% vs. FY2011
Counties in FY2012
| County | Total | $/Capita |
|---|---|---|
| Marion | $193,547K | $605.09 |
| Umatilla | $24,976K | $324.31 |
| Morrow | $13,927K | $1,240.58 |
| Wasco | $8,888K | $350.26 |
| Sherman | $8,289K | $4,742.18 |
| Clackamas | $7,188K | $18.76 |
| Gilliam | $4,515K | $2,316.46 |
| Union | $4,224K | $163.73 |
| Wallowa | $4,021K | $591.33 |
| Multnomah | $3,979K | $5.23 |
| Klamath | $3,577K | $54.26 |
| Malheur | $3,347K | $108.82 |
| Yamhill | $3,312K | $33.14 |
| Washington | $3,133K | $5.71 |
| Baker | $2,807K | $175.41 |
| Jackson | $2,183K | $10.60 |
| Tillamook | $2,092K | $82.78 |
| Lane | $2,075K | $5.84 |
| Hood River | $1,848K | $81.96 |
| Jefferson | $1,810K | $82.87 |
| Douglas | $1,598K | $14.94 |
| Polk | $1,424K | $18.69 |
| Wheeler | $1,285K | $910.85 |
| Linn | $1,247K | $10.55 |
| Grant | $1,157K | $157.99 |
| Lake | $1,022K | $131.23 |
| Columbia | $1,006K | $20.44 |
| Deschutes | $1,003K | $6.21 |
| Benton | $914K | $10.54 |
| Harney | $864K | $119.04 |
| Crook | $775K | $37.60 |
| Coos | $697K | $11.12 |
| Curry | $470K | $21.10 |
| Josephine | $466K | $5.63 |
| Lincoln | $365K | $7.91 |
| Ada | $359K | — |
| Nevada | $321K | — |
| Elmore | $300K | — |
| Sierra | $267K | — |
| San Benito | $212K | — |
| Canyon | $207K | — |
| Clatsop | $168K | $4.48 |
| Payette | $165K | — |
| Modoc | $141K | — |
| Plumas | $131K | — |
| Hawaii | $106K | — |
| St. Landry | $101K | — |
| Placer | $79K | — |
| Siskiyou | $61K | — |
| Humboldt | $47K | — |
| Pacific | $42K | — |
| Boundary | $35K | — |
| Shoshone | $32K | — |
| Otoe | $15K | — |
| Hodgeman | $11K | — |
| Rains | $10K | — |
| Clark | $9K | — |
| Pawnee | $7K | — |
| Flathead | $6K | — |
| Cherry | $5K | — |
| Idaho | $5K | — |
| Yuba | $3K | — |
| Latah | $2K | — |
| Dallas | $2K | — |
| Butte | $1K | — |
| Graham | $1K | — |
| Collingsworth | $1K | — |
Programs in FY2012
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Top Recipients in FY2012
| Recipient | Location | Total | Payments |
|---|---|---|---|
| OREGON HEALTH AUTHORITY | SALEM, Marion Co. | $190,270,694 | 24 |
| MULTIPLE RECIPIENTS | YAMHILL, Lane Co. | $61,243,878 | 2,026 |
| SAGEBRUSH AFFORDABLE HOUSING LLC | ENTERPRISE, Wallowa Co. | $1,135,872 | 2 |
| BEAVER STATE APARTMENTS LLC | ENTERPRISE, Wallowa Co. | $877,175 | 2 |
| UMATILLA INDIAN RESERVATION | PENDLETON, Umatilla Co. | $811,110 | 106 |
| OREGON INVESTORS X | SPRINGFIELD, Lane Co. | $588,384 | 2 |
| HOUSING AUTHORITY OF JACKSON COUNTY | MEDFORD, Jackson Co. | $522,000 | 4 |
| CERRO GORDO SILVICULTURE LLC | COTTAGE GROVE, Lane Co. | $502,780 | 2 |
| NOLIN FARMING COMPANY | PENDLETON, Umatilla Co. | $456,339 | 12 |
| GRIEB LAND CO | LEXINGTON, Morrow Co. | $452,842 | 6 |
| ROCKWOOD PROPERTIES | BEAVERTON, Washington Co. | $446,976 | 5 |
| CASUALTY UNDERWRITERS INSURANCE CO | BONANZA, Klamath Co. | $444,896 | 10 |
| HOUSING AUTHORITY OF UM COUNTY | HERMISTON, Umatilla Co. | $438,480 | 1 |
| L & T WEIDERT FARMS | PENDLETON, Umatilla Co. | $359,705 | 4 |
| HOPE-PONDEROSA OREG | BEAVERTON, Washington Co. | $359,424 | 1 |
| HOLIDAY GARDENS | SUTHERLIN, Douglas Co. | $359,136 | 3 |
| BUREAU OF INDIAN AFFAIRS | PENDLETON, Umatilla Co. | $345,907 | 539 |
| SNOW RANCHES | ECHO, Umatilla Co. | $338,755 | 5 |
| HOUSING AUTHORITY OF DOUGLAS COUNTY | ROSEBURG, Douglas Co. | $313,200 | 4 |
| CARITAS CO HSG CORP | PORTLAND, Multnomah Co. | $283,968 | 2 |
| HOUSING AUTHORITY OF YAMHILL COUNTY | MCMINNVILLE, Yamhill Co. | $283,968 | 2 |
| WESTERN GRAIN | HEPPNER, Morrow Co. | $280,423 | 13 |
| B & B RANCHES | PENDLETON, Umatilla Co. | $271,707 | 5 |
| WEEDMAN RANCHES INC | WASCO, Sherman Co. | $265,568 | 24 |
| HM RANCH | HEPPNER, Morrow Co. | $245,218 | 11 |
How much did Oregon receive in farm subsidies in FY2012?
In fiscal year 2012 (October 2011–September 2012), Oregon received $317M in USDA farm subsidy payments across 10,103 records. That is $81.25 per resident based on Census Bureau population estimates.
What was the top USDA program in Oregon in FY2012?
The largest USDA farm subsidy program in Oregon in FY2012 was SUPPLEMENTAL NUTRITION ASSISTANCE PROGRAM, which paid $190M.