Missouri (MO) received $5.72B across 1,652,693 USDA Farm Service Agency payments from 2017 to 2025.
Total Subsidies
$5.72B
Payments
1,652,693
Counties
100
Avg Payment
$3K
25% below national avg
How Missouri Compares
National Rank
#10 of 59 states
Subsidy Per Capita
$926
Share of National Total
3.9%
💡 Key Insight
Missouri's peak subsidy year was 2020 at $1.26B. COVID-era spending in 2020 ($1.26B) was 5.6× the 2017 baseline.
Yearly Trends
Top Programs in Missouri
| # | Program | Amount |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | CRP Annual Rental | $867.1M |
| 2 | Market Facilitation Program 2019 | $621.9M |
| 3 | Price Loss Coverage Program | $574.2M |
| 4 | Livestock Forage Program | $523.6M |
| 5 | Market Facilitation Program (Crops) | $438.7M |
| 6 | CFAP Round 2 | $429.0M |
| 7 | Emergency Commodity Assistance Program | $380.9M |
| 8 | Agriculture Risk Coverage (County) | $246.1M |
| 9 | Cfapcccca | $223.2M |
| 10 | Cfap3 — Tup | $198.1M |
Top Recipients in Missouri
| # | Recipient | Total |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | American Soybean Association | $22.6M |
| 2 | Farm Credit Southeast Missouri | $13.2M |
| 3 | Deline Farms Partnership | $12.2M |
| 4 | Deline Farms South | $10.7M |
| 5 | Focus Bank | $7.5M |
| 6 | Deline Farms North | $6.3M |
| 7 | Farm Service Agency/Commodity Cre | $6.2M |
| 8 | Southern Bank | $5.4M |
| 9 | Enowski Farms Inc | $5.0M |
| 10 | Niemeyer Family Farms | $4.9M |
| 11 | The Bank Of Missouri | $4.9M |
| 12 | Lowrey Farms | $4.9M |
| 13 | Brian Shramek Farms | $4.8M |
| 14 | First Missouri Bank Of Semo | $4.7M |
| 15 | Bank Of Missouri | $4.7M |
| 16 | Progressive Farm Credit Services | $4.6M |
| 17 | Brown Brothers Farms | $4.5M |
| 18 | First State Bank And Trust Branch | $4.3M |
| 19 | Alliance Bank | $4.0M |
| 20 | Dale Farming Company | $3.7M |
| 21 | Parker Brothers Farm | $3.5M |
| 22 | Rone Farm Partnership | $3.2M |
| 23 | Ddab Farms | $3.2M |
| 24 | Hoggard Farms | $3.1M |
| 25 | Keith Mayberry Farms | $3.0M |
Counties in Missouri
| # | County | Payments | Amount |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Stoddard | 45,355 | $212.7M |
| 2 | New Madrid | 35,950 | $176.2M |
| 3 | Dunklin | 38,675 | $145.7M |
| 4 | Carroll | 39,153 | $138.3M |
| 5 | Butler | 30,416 | $114.9M |
| 6 | Nodaway | 25,026 | $110.9M |
| 7 | Pemiscot | 28,240 | $108.4M |
| 8 | Bates | 29,909 | $107.6M |
| 9 | Harrison | 28,895 | $106.4M |
| 10 | Saline | 28,374 | $104.9M |
| 11 | Vernon | 28,720 | $100.0M |
| 12 | Audrain | 25,064 | $97.0M |
| 13 | Mississippi | 19,230 | $92.8M |
| 14 | Pettis | 25,795 | $90.4M |
| 15 | Barton | 26,760 | $89.3M |
| 16 | Chariton | 23,222 | $87.5M |
| 17 | Scott | 22,441 | $85.6M |
| 18 | Daviess | 24,304 | $83.3M |
| 19 | Monroe | 23,794 | $81.7M |
| 20 | Gentry | 19,606 | $80.3M |
| 21 | Macon | 19,874 | $78.8M |
| 22 | Livingston | 20,161 | $78.3M |
| 23 | Linn | 21,850 | $77.2M |
| 24 | Dade | 16,892 | $75.3M |
| 25 | Johnson | 24,631 | $74.5M |
| 26 | Lafayette | 21,156 | $73.1M |
| 27 | Shelby | 17,430 | $67.8M |
| 28 | Ralls | 19,314 | $67.3M |
| 29 | Cass | 19,619 | $66.7M |
| 30 | Grundy | 15,676 | $66.4M |
| 31 | Knox | 17,727 | $65.9M |
| 32 | Cooper | 20,080 | $65.9M |
| 33 | Atchison | 11,675 | $65.7M |
| 34 | Caldwell | 22,730 | $62.8M |
| 35 | Holt | 12,918 | $62.5M |
| 36 | Moniteau | 16,641 | $61.5M |
| 37 | Ray | 21,622 | $61.1M |
| 38 | Lawrence | 16,878 | $59.9M |
| 39 | Pike | 17,571 | $58.0M |
| 40 | DeKalb | 14,104 | $55.7M |
| 41 | Lewis | 15,009 | $55.2M |
| 42 | Callaway | 15,994 | $53.6M |
| 43 | Montgomery | 22,147 | $53.3M |
| 44 | Henry | 14,157 | $51.8M |
| 45 | Sullivan | 12,441 | $51.8M |
| 46 | Scotland | 15,065 | $50.8M |
| 47 | Marion | 14,758 | $50.6M |
| 48 | Andrew | 14,284 | $50.6M |
| 49 | Jasper | 16,076 | $49.9M |
| 50 | Clark | 15,675 | $48.3M |
| 51 | Polk | 14,221 | $48.0M |
| 52 | Randolph | 16,026 | $47.5M |
| 53 | Howard | 15,428 | $47.4M |
| 54 | Cape Girardeau | 24,633 | $46.5M |
| 55 | St. Clair | 11,632 | $45.6M |
| 56 | Lincoln | 21,759 | $45.2M |
| 57 | Barry | 10,618 | $43.3M |
| 58 | Clinton | 8,706 | $40.3M |
| 59 | Adair | 12,019 | $39.9M |
| 60 | Perry | 19,343 | $38.8M |
| 61 | Laclede | 10,427 | $38.2M |
| 62 | Putnam | 10,168 | $37.5M |
| 63 | Worth | 9,640 | $36.8M |
| 64 | Cedar | 9,604 | $35.1M |
| 65 | Buchanan | 11,761 | $33.2M |
| 66 | Boone | 10,240 | $32.9M |
| 67 | Franklin | 15,311 | $32.7M |
| 68 | Osage | 11,756 | $32.3M |
| 69 | Phillips | 665 | $32.2M |
| 70 | Benton | 8,544 | $31.8M |
| 71 | Newton | 9,195 | $31.2M |
| 72 | Platte | 9,463 | $31.2M |
| 73 | Mercer | 9,209 | $31.1M |
| 74 | St. Charles | 14,417 | $30.4M |
| 75 | Greene | 10,328 | $29.9M |
| 76 | Wright | 8,691 | $27.6M |
| 77 | Miller | 6,891 | $27.4M |
| 78 | Webster | 9,913 | $25.5M |
| 79 | Cole | 12,971 | $25.3M |
| 80 | District of Columbia | 195 | $25.3M |
| 81 | Howell | 7,073 | $25.0M |
| 82 | Schuyler | 7,726 | $24.4M |
| 83 | Bollinger | 11,352 | $21.6M |
| 84 | Dallas | 7,229 | $21.0M |
| 85 | Douglas | 6,914 | $20.6M |
| 86 | Morgan | 4,912 | $20.3M |
| 87 | Jackson | 7,273 | $20.3M |
| 88 | Ste. Genevieve | 9,521 | $20.0M |
| 89 | Clay | 6,851 | $19.8M |
| 90 | Hickory | 6,130 | $19.4M |
| 91 | Maries | 5,926 | $18.8M |
| 92 | Texas | 5,453 | $17.0M |
| 93 | Gasconade | 7,641 | $15.4M |
| 94 | Ripley | 4,495 | $14.8M |
| 95 | McDonald | 4,084 | $14.0M |
| 96 | Oregon | 4,245 | $13.5M |
| 97 | Phelps | 4,788 | $13.4M |
| 98 | Camden | 2,957 | $12.7M |
| 99 | Christian | 5,494 | $12.2M |
| 100 | Ozark | 3,217 | $12.2M |
📊 Understanding Missouri's Farm Subsidies
From 2017 to 2025, Missouri received $5.72B in USDA farm subsidy payments — ranking #10 out of 59 states and territories. The state's largest program was CRP Annual Rental at $867.1M, followed by Market Facilitation Program 2019 at $621.9M. Payments flowed to recipients across 100 counties.
The average payment in Missouri ($3K) is close to the national average of $5K.
This data comes from USDA FSA payment files covering 2017–2025. Compare Missouri with other states using our comparison tool, see state rankings, or explore why some states get more.