Arizona Farm Subsidies

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Arizona (AZ) received $730.8M across 118,606 USDA Farm Service Agency payments from 2017 to 2025.

Total Subsidies

$730.8M

Payments

118,606

Counties

100

Avg Payment

$6K

33% above national avg

How Arizona Compares

National Rank

#36 of 59 states

Subsidy Per Capita

$100

Share of National Total

0.5%

💡 Key Insight

Arizona's peak subsidy year was 2020 at $224.8M. COVID-era spending in 2020 ($224.8M) was 10.0× the 2017 baseline.

Yearly Trends

Top Programs in Arizona

Top Recipients in Arizona

#RecipientTotal
1Ak-Chin Farms$9.6M
2Tohono O'Odham Farming Authority$4.7M
3Salt River Farming$4.2M
4Gila River Farms$3.8M
5Colorado River Indian Tribes Farm$3.4M
6T-K Farms$3.2M
7O & E Farms$3.1M
8A & B Farms Partnership$3.1M
9A Tumbling T Ranches$3.0M
10Griffin Family Farm Llc$2.6M
11Tempe Farming Co$2.5M
12Donley Farms$2.5M
13H Four Farms Iii$2.4M
14Doug Mellon Farms Ii Inc$2.2M
15Amigo Farms Inc$2.2M
16Harrison Farms Family Partnership$2.2M
17Stotz Farming$2.1M
18P R P Farms$2.1M
19Cactus Lane Farming$2.0M
20Stotz Farms Inc Dba Stotz Dairy$2.0M
21Vip Farms$1.9M

Counties in Arizona

#CountyPaymentsAmount
1Pinal8,546$178.6M
2Maricopa4,830$125.9M
3Yuma2,238$64.1M
4Cochise5,021$51.5M
5Graham2,630$26.6M
6Coconino13,698$21.0M
7La Paz892$20.6M
8Pima1,334$18.7M
9Yavapai1,472$16.8M
10Mohave1,464$14.0M
11Apache8,814$12.7M
12Gila511$9.6M
13Navajo5,261$9.3M
14Santa Cruz610$6.1M
15Greenlee677$5.9M
16Catron279$4.4M
17Hidalgo181$3.0M
18Washington583$2.5M
19Marshall575$2.3M
20Caribou199$2.3M
21Clay935$2.2M
22Lincoln924$1.9M
23Sheridan524$1.7M
24Baca469$1.6M
25Grant577$1.4M
26Scott281$1.3M
27Harding70$1.3M
28Adams443$1.2M
29Brown321$1.2M
30Finney385$1.1M
31Roosevelt301$1.1M
32Hill347$1.0M
33Whitman541$1.0M
34Worth136$988K
35Umatilla368$979K
36Tulare50$977K
37Logan351$976K
38Thomas213$972K
39Jefferson287$971K
40Ontario14$960K
41Hamilton463$942K
42Palo Alto151$916K
43Imperial59$899K
44Wright352$857K
45Castro313$853K
46Toole284$845K
47Monterey3$841K
48Douglas460$824K
49Cheyenne487$810K
50Clark321$808K
51Lyon174$784K
52Rush368$775K
53Kiowa354$764K
54Henry559$762K
55Kimball302$715K
56Kossuth212$714K
57Seward322$713K
58Kings22$694K
59Hancock227$679K
60Guthrie194$668K
61Renville368$653K
62Quay63$652K
63Greene376$643K
64Clayton107$642K
65San Juan611$633K
66Franklin386$616K
67Iroquois328$610K
68Sherman402$607K
69Lake44$600K
70Ransom152$596K
71Cochran114$590K
72Jackson323$587K
73Union171$581K
74Stanton233$575K
75Hudspeth10$574K
76Woodward50$550K
77Winnebago130$548K
78Pondera98$542K
79Livingston261$537K
80Stutsman154$536K
81Ellis140$531K
82Divide232$531K
83Meade272$528K
84Grand Forks254$526K
85Monona91$520K
86Redwood111$517K
87Saline387$516K
88Carroll234$514K
89Traill102$488K
90Osage44$487K
91Bottineau214$482K
92Liberty107$479K
93Phillips263$478K
94Greeley232$478K
95Spink97$476K
96Steele162$473K
97Nelson195$468K
98Pulaski67$460K
99McHenry256$460K
100Towner103$458K

📊 Understanding Arizona's Farm Subsidies

From 2017 to 2025, Arizona received $730.8M in USDA farm subsidy payments — ranking #36 out of 59 states and territories. The state's largest program was Price Loss Coverage Program at $121.1M, followed by CFAP Round 2 at $80.4M. Payments flowed to recipients across 100 counties.

The average payment in Arizona ($6K) is close to the national average of $5K.

This data comes from USDA FSA payment files covering 2017–2025. Compare Arizona with other states using our comparison tool, see state rankings, or explore why some states get more.