Indiana Farm Subsidies

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Indiana (IN) received $4.03B across 1,352,459 USDA Farm Service Agency payments from 2017 to 2025.

Total Subsidies

$4.03B

Payments

1,352,459

Counties

100

Avg Payment

$3K

36% below national avg

How Indiana Compares

National Rank

#13 of 59 states

Subsidy Per Capita

$587

Share of National Total

2.7%

💡 Key Insight

Indiana's peak subsidy year was 2019 at $1.09B. COVID-era spending in 2020 ($999.2M) was 10.1× the 2017 baseline.

Yearly Trends

Top Programs in Indiana

Top Recipients in Indiana

#RecipientTotal
1Beacon Credit Union$7.5M
2Agri Business Finance, Inc.$7.1M
3Crossroad Farms$5.5M
4Stoy Farms$5.4M
5Tom Farms Partners$5.4M
6Agri Business Finance Inc$5.0M
7Pathway Family Farms$4.7M
8Mouzin Family Farms$4.4M
9Summertime Produce Llc$4.0M
10Armes Grain & Livestock$3.8M
11Beacon Credit Union$3.5M
12Wright Agri Group Gp$3.2M
13Seng Bros$2.9M
14White Oak Farms$2.9M
15Jackson Farms$2.8M
16Ladd Farms Inc$2.7M
17Likens Farms$2.7M
18Moon Island Farms Partnership$2.7M
19Hulsbosch Dairy Farm Llc$2.5M
20Bowman Farms$2.5M
21Smith Family Farms Gp$2.4M
22Milco Dairy Llc$2.2M
23Benton Dairy Llc$2.2M
24Triple J Farms$2.1M
25Suiter Farms Partnership$2.1M

Counties in Indiana

#CountyPaymentsAmount
1Knox19,703$102.3M
2White19,792$90.9M
3Jasper18,374$82.8M
4Montgomery30,495$80.0M
5LaPorte20,199$77.7M
6Boone22,270$76.4M
7Benton21,154$73.7M
8Kosciusko20,344$71.4M
9Decatur19,132$68.1M
10Fountain22,411$67.4M
11Clinton19,423$67.2M
12Warren14,355$65.6M
13Wells25,552$64.4M
14Gibson20,115$64.1M
15Huntington24,717$63.3M
16Wabash23,560$63.1M
17Carroll18,071$62.9M
18Rush16,653$61.0M
19Daviess13,280$60.1M
20Randolph20,042$60.0M
21Tippecanoe16,982$59.7M
22Henry16,626$59.4M
23Pulaski17,143$58.7M
24Madison18,370$57.8M
25Hancock14,551$57.1M
26Jay21,286$56.8M
27Newton12,646$56.6M
28Miami19,752$56.6M
29Jackson19,950$56.5M
30Grant19,711$56.5M
31Marshall16,648$55.9M
32Tipton17,358$55.7M
33Allen29,464$55.1M
34Cass20,593$55.1M
35Bartholomew22,331$55.0M
36Posey19,897$54.0M
37Whitley16,213$53.4M
38Dubois14,108$53.2M
39Shelby15,813$52.9M
40Adams20,286$52.2M
41Ripley20,174$51.2M
42Putnam19,609$50.6M
43DeKalb19,812$50.0M
44Fulton14,337$49.8M
45Delaware16,747$48.6M
46Wayne17,949$46.8M
47Starke21,030$46.6M
48Noble18,398$45.6M
49Howard18,827$45.0M
50Parke15,922$43.0M
51Clay25,094$42.3M
52Sullivan14,206$41.0M
53Elkhart11,958$40.0M
54Porter11,964$38.4M
55Johnson12,389$38.4M
56Spencer17,547$38.2M
57Washington10,281$36.8M
58Franklin13,418$34.3M
59Warrick12,519$33.4M
60Steuben10,246$30.1M
61Greene11,939$29.6M
62St. Joseph10,448$29.2M
63Jennings10,168$28.4M
64LaGrange8,060$28.4M
65Pike9,255$27.0M
66Vigo13,590$26.9M
67Hendricks8,679$26.5M
68Vanderburgh10,178$26.3M
69Harrison14,296$26.2M
70Fayette8,993$24.9M
71Morgan6,715$24.5M
72Orange6,253$23.7M
73Lawrence9,071$23.0M
74Hamilton9,450$22.2M
75Lake5,803$21.9M
76Union6,337$21.1M
77Jefferson8,396$20.8M
78Blackford6,176$19.6M
79Clark10,143$19.1M
80Vermillion4,171$13.9M
81Owen5,735$12.7M
82Scott5,853$11.0M
83Perry5,186$10.1M
84Martin2,415$10.1M
85Vermilion3,550$8.0M
86Switzerland3,497$7.6M
87Edgar1,910$6.7M
88Dearborn3,715$6.0M
89Paulding2,054$5.7M
90Monroe2,496$5.1M
91Crawford3,183$4.5M
92Marion1,747$4.1M
93Iroquois1,648$3.8M
94Brown842$2.8M
95Taylor453$2.2M
96Darke749$2.1M
97Ohio1,133$1.9M
98Butler838$1.7M
99Mercer785$1.5M
100Floyd1,559$1.4M

📊 Understanding Indiana's Farm Subsidies

From 2017 to 2025, Indiana received $4.03B in USDA farm subsidy payments — ranking #13 out of 59 states and territories. The state's largest program was Market Facilitation Program 2019 at $702.9M, followed by Market Facilitation Program (Crops) at $560.1M. Payments flowed to recipients across 100 counties.

The average payment in Indiana ($3K) is below the national average of $5K, reflecting a pattern of smaller, more numerous payments typical of states with many small farms or diversified agriculture.

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