Missouri Farm Subsidies

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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

Top Recipients in Missouri

#RecipientTotal
1American Soybean Association$22.6M
2Farm Credit Southeast Missouri$13.2M
3Deline Farms Partnership$12.2M
4Deline Farms South$10.7M
5Focus Bank$7.5M
6Deline Farms North$6.3M
7Farm Service Agency/Commodity Cre$6.2M
8Southern Bank$5.4M
9Enowski Farms Inc$5.0M
10Niemeyer Family Farms$4.9M
11The Bank Of Missouri$4.9M
12Lowrey Farms$4.9M
13Brian Shramek Farms$4.8M
14First Missouri Bank Of Semo$4.7M
15Bank Of Missouri$4.7M
16Progressive Farm Credit Services$4.6M
17Brown Brothers Farms$4.5M
18First State Bank And Trust Branch$4.3M
19Alliance Bank$4.0M
20Dale Farming Company$3.7M
21Parker Brothers Farm$3.5M
22Rone Farm Partnership$3.2M
23Ddab Farms$3.2M
24Hoggard Farms$3.1M
25Keith Mayberry Farms$3.0M

Counties in Missouri

#CountyPaymentsAmount
1Stoddard45,355$212.7M
2New Madrid35,950$176.2M
3Dunklin38,675$145.7M
4Carroll39,153$138.3M
5Butler30,416$114.9M
6Nodaway25,026$110.9M
7Pemiscot28,240$108.4M
8Bates29,909$107.6M
9Harrison28,895$106.4M
10Saline28,374$104.9M
11Vernon28,720$100.0M
12Audrain25,064$97.0M
13Mississippi19,230$92.8M
14Pettis25,795$90.4M
15Barton26,760$89.3M
16Chariton23,222$87.5M
17Scott22,441$85.6M
18Daviess24,304$83.3M
19Monroe23,794$81.7M
20Gentry19,606$80.3M
21Macon19,874$78.8M
22Livingston20,161$78.3M
23Linn21,850$77.2M
24Dade16,892$75.3M
25Johnson24,631$74.5M
26Lafayette21,156$73.1M
27Shelby17,430$67.8M
28Ralls19,314$67.3M
29Cass19,619$66.7M
30Grundy15,676$66.4M
31Knox17,727$65.9M
32Cooper20,080$65.9M
33Atchison11,675$65.7M
34Caldwell22,730$62.8M
35Holt12,918$62.5M
36Moniteau16,641$61.5M
37Ray21,622$61.1M
38Lawrence16,878$59.9M
39Pike17,571$58.0M
40DeKalb14,104$55.7M
41Lewis15,009$55.2M
42Callaway15,994$53.6M
43Montgomery22,147$53.3M
44Henry14,157$51.8M
45Sullivan12,441$51.8M
46Scotland15,065$50.8M
47Marion14,758$50.6M
48Andrew14,284$50.6M
49Jasper16,076$49.9M
50Clark15,675$48.3M
51Polk14,221$48.0M
52Randolph16,026$47.5M
53Howard15,428$47.4M
54Cape Girardeau24,633$46.5M
55St. Clair11,632$45.6M
56Lincoln21,759$45.2M
57Barry10,618$43.3M
58Clinton8,706$40.3M
59Adair12,019$39.9M
60Perry19,343$38.8M
61Laclede10,427$38.2M
62Putnam10,168$37.5M
63Worth9,640$36.8M
64Cedar9,604$35.1M
65Buchanan11,761$33.2M
66Boone10,240$32.9M
67Franklin15,311$32.7M
68Osage11,756$32.3M
69Phillips665$32.2M
70Benton8,544$31.8M
71Newton9,195$31.2M
72Platte9,463$31.2M
73Mercer9,209$31.1M
74St. Charles14,417$30.4M
75Greene10,328$29.9M
76Wright8,691$27.6M
77Miller6,891$27.4M
78Webster9,913$25.5M
79Cole12,971$25.3M
80District of Columbia195$25.3M
81Howell7,073$25.0M
82Schuyler7,726$24.4M
83Bollinger11,352$21.6M
84Dallas7,229$21.0M
85Douglas6,914$20.6M
86Morgan4,912$20.3M
87Jackson7,273$20.3M
88Ste. Genevieve9,521$20.0M
89Clay6,851$19.8M
90Hickory6,130$19.4M
91Maries5,926$18.8M
92Texas5,453$17.0M
93Gasconade7,641$15.4M
94Ripley4,495$14.8M
95McDonald4,084$14.0M
96Oregon4,245$13.5M
97Phelps4,788$13.4M
98Camden2,957$12.7M
99Christian5,494$12.2M
100Ozark3,217$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.