USDA Program Code: 2835 · Ranked #8 of 157 programs
Livestock⚡ Quick Facts
Total Amount
$7.00B
Total Payments
1,064,270
States Served
20
Program Rank
#8 of 157
💡 Key Insight
This program accounts for 4.8% of all farm subsidies, averaging $7K per payment. Peak year: 2022 ($1.91B). Top state: Oklahoma ($1.09B).
Spending by Year
Top States
| # | State | Amount |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Oklahoma | $1.09B |
| 2 | Texas | $1.07B |
| 3 | Missouri | $523.6M |
| 4 | Kansas | $484.5M |
| 5 | Montana | $427.8M |
| 6 | Nebraska | $374.3M |
| 7 | South Dakota | $334.3M |
| 8 | Wyoming | $222.6M |
| 9 | Colorado | $202.4M |
| 10 | New Mexico | $201.0M |
| 11 | Oregon | $171.3M |
| 12 | Alabama | $154.5M |
| 13 | Louisiana | $153.3M |
| 14 | Utah | $145.7M |
| 15 | Arkansas | $143.4M |
| 16 | Tennessee | $122.0M |
| 17 | Mississippi | $105.9M |
| 18 | Arizona | $79.8M |
| 19 | Florida | $74.8M |
| 20 | Idaho | $66.2M |
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📊 Why This Data Matters
Livestock Forage Program is ranked #8 out of 157 USDA farm subsidy programs, accounting for 4.8% of all farm subsidy spending from 2017 to 2025. With 1,064,270 individual payments totaling $7.00B, the average payment was $7K. Annual spending ranged from $165.1M to $1.91B.
All data comes from USDA Farm Service Agency payment files (2017–2025). Compare with all 157 programs, explore spending trends, or see programs by category.