SubsidyLookup

Wyoming Farm Subsidies by County

All 59 Wyoming counties ranked by total USDA farm subsidy payments. Laramie County leads with $559M.

Which county in Wyoming receives the most farm subsidies?

Laramie County leads Wyoming with $559M in total USDA farm subsidy payments. View Laramie 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 Laramie County $559M $349.80 14,671 1,021 2010–2025
2 Campbell County $94M $124.84 6,472 306 2010–2025
3 Goshen County $86M $415.16 12,839 738 2010–2025
4 Fremont County $86M $134.72 6,188 270 2010–2025
5 Sheridan County $77M $155.01 5,444 291 2010–2025
6 Crook County $66M $559.08 7,228 297 2010–2025
7 Big Horn County $62M $328.37 7,209 331 2010–2025
8 Natrona County $55M $42.83 3,503 258 2010–2025
9 Niobrara County $51M $1,324.96 4,866 136 2010–2025
10 Sweetwater County $47M $70.61 2,708 102 2010–2025
11 Carbon County $47M $199.05 2,458 191 2010–2025
12 Weston County $41M $389.27 2,606 141 2010–2025
13 Platte County $38M $276.76 3,939 315 2010–2025
14 Albany County $32M $52.17 4,868 123 2010–2025
15 Park County $28M $59.41 5,925 495 2010–2025
16 Lincoln County $28M $87.98 2,913 140 2010–2025
17 Johnson County $27M $310.04 999 183 2010–2025
18 Washakie County $24M $184.95 2,195 267 2010–2025
19 Converse County $19M $98.98 704 235 2010–2025
20 Uinta County $17M $51.34 1,513 43 2010–2025
21 Hot Springs County $9M $147.98 703 71 2010–2025
22 Sublette County $8M $72.26 255 77 2010–2025
23 Teton County $7M $18.09 388 127 2010–2025
24 Weld County $4M 48 42 2010–2017
25 Las Animas County $4M 27 24 2010–2025
26 Gila County $3M 24 23 2010–2020
27 Pima County $3M 12 11 2010–2022
28 San Miguel County $2M 20 17 2010–2025
29 Montezuma County $2M 12 9 2010–2021
30 Santa Fe County $2M 8 7 2010–2016
31 Rio Arriba County $2M 9 8 2010–2017
32 Montrose County $1M 15 13 2010–2016
33 Rio Grande County $1M 12 11 2010–2016
34 Colfax County $1M 5 5 2010–2016
35 Gallatin County $1M 11 8 2010–2025
36 Logan County $1M 6 5 2010–2016
37 Navajo County $1M 5 5 2010–2016
38 Fergus County $1M 10 8 2010–2017
39 Teller County $1M 10 9 2010–2025
40 Lawrence County $0M 2 2 2021–2022
41 Caribou County $0M 1 1 2011–2011
42 Sioux County $0M 5 4 2011–2012
43 Kimball County $0M 3 2 2011–2012
44 Kit Carson County $0M 1 1 2011–2011
45 Buffalo County $0M 2 2 2011–2012
46 Lenawee County $0M 1 1 2012–2012
47 Wahkiakum County $0M 1 1 2017–2017
48 Madison County $0M 2 2 2011–2012
49 Jones County $0M 1 1 2012–2012
50 Clark County $0M 1 1 2010–2010
51 Dewey County $0M 1 1 2011–2011
52 Custer County $0M 2 2 2011–2012
53 Phillips County $0M 1 1 2010–2010
54 Monroe County $0M 1 1 2010–2010
55 Scotts Bluff County $0M 3 2 2011–2012
56 Dawes County $0M 1 1 2012–2012
57 Beltrami County $0M 2 2 2011–2012
58 Edgar County $0M 2 2 2011–2012
59 Hand County $0M 1 1 2011–2011