Oregon (OR) received $1.55B across 198,270 USDA Farm Service Agency payments from 2017 to 2025.
Total Subsidies
$1.55B
Payments
198,270
Counties
59
Avg Payment
$8K
68% above national avg
How Oregon Compares
National Rank
#28 of 59 states
Subsidy Per Capita
$365
Share of National Total
1.1%
💡 Key Insight
Oregon's peak subsidy year was 2020 at $477.0M. COVID-era spending in 2020 ($477.0M) was 10.0× the 2017 baseline.
Yearly Trends
Top Programs in Oregon
| # | Program | Amount |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | CRP Annual Rental | $258.9M |
| 2 | CFAP Round 2 | $219.6M |
| 3 | Livestock Forage Program | $171.3M |
| 4 | Marketing Assistance For Specialty Crops | $95.5M |
| 5 | Price Loss Coverage Program | $91.4M |
| 6 | CFAP CARES Act | $59.9M |
| 7 | Emergency Relief Program | $47.5M |
| 8 | CFAP CCC Payments (A) | $47.3M |
| 9 | Agriculture Risk Coverage (County) | $45.4M |
| 10 | Emergency Livestock Relief Program | $37.1M |
Top Recipients in Oregon
| # | Recipient | Total |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Pear Bureau Northwest | $15.6M |
| 2 | Hoke Ranches | $3.8M |
| 3 | Tally Ho Farms Partnership Dba Walker Brothers | $3.6M |
| 4 | Staunton Farms, Lp | $3.6M |
| 5 | Nh Ranches | $3.0M |
| 6 | Naumes Inc | $2.9M |
| 7 | Softwood Export Council | $2.9M |
| 8 | Orchard View Inc | $2.7M |
| 9 | Kraemer Farms Llc | $2.6M |
| 10 | Cal Farms Inc | $2.4M |
| 11 | Tally Ho Farms Partnership Dba Wa | $2.4M |
| 12 | Snow-Mcelligott | $2.3M |
| 13 | Kurt M. Spencer | $2.3M |
| 14 | Ctuir | $2.2M |
| 15 | Windy Ridge Llc | $2.1M |
| 16 | Cunningham Sheep Co | $2.1M |
| 17 | Ron & Ann Mcgill Partnership | $2.1M |
| 18 | Cosi Farms, Llc | $2.0M |
| 19 | Dirk W Olsen | $2.0M |
Counties in Oregon
| # | County | Payments | Amount |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Umatilla | 27,945 | $177.1M |
| 2 | Wasco | 13,904 | $102.7M |
| 3 | Morrow | 11,129 | $101.0M |
| 4 | Malheur | 11,486 | $97.8M |
| 5 | Marion | 5,607 | $95.0M |
| 6 | Harney | 5,720 | $74.4M |
| 7 | Sherman | 15,427 | $66.5M |
| 8 | Klamath | 5,805 | $59.6M |
| 9 | Gilliam | 6,431 | $58.6M |
| 10 | Baker | 5,328 | $46.8M |
| 11 | Douglas | 5,873 | $41.8M |
| 12 | Lake | 2,734 | $40.9M |
| 13 | Jefferson | 3,493 | $38.5M |
| 14 | Linn | 3,778 | $38.4M |
| 15 | Hood River | 1,580 | $37.3M |
| 16 | Union | 8,231 | $35.4M |
| 17 | Yamhill | 4,350 | $35.3M |
| 18 | Grant | 3,132 | $35.0M |
| 19 | Tillamook | 3,064 | $30.2M |
| 20 | Washington | 5,063 | $28.4M |
| 21 | Wallowa | 5,273 | $27.3M |
| 22 | Clackamas | 1,712 | $24.0M |
| 23 | Lane | 3,256 | $22.6M |
| 24 | District of Columbia | 157 | $20.4M |
| 25 | Benton | 1,690 | $17.6M |
| 26 | Polk | 1,954 | $16.7M |
| 27 | Modoc | 1,095 | $16.5M |
| 28 | Crook | 1,436 | $15.3M |
| 29 | Coos | 2,307 | $14.5M |
| 30 | Wheeler | 1,612 | $14.2M |
| 31 | Jackson | 857 | $12.7M |
| 32 | Siskiyou | 669 | $9.1M |
| 33 | Lincoln | 1,285 | $8.4M |
| 34 | Curry | 927 | $8.0M |
| 35 | Multnomah | 301 | $7.2M |
| 36 | Walla Walla | 1,396 | $7.1M |
| 37 | Deschutes | 558 | $4.6M |
| 38 | Clatsop | 263 | $3.9M |
| 39 | Owyhee | 338 | $3.9M |
| 40 | Josephine | 249 | $3.1M |
| 41 | Columbia | 477 | $2.7M |
| 42 | Klickitat | 514 | $2.6M |
| 43 | Adams | 864 | $2.3M |
| 44 | Tehama | 111 | $2.2M |
| 45 | Whitman | 929 | $1.6M |
| 46 | Brown | 138 | $1.1M |
| 47 | Washoe | 34 | $1.1M |
| 48 | Colusa | 56 | $1.1M |
| 49 | Hawaii | 26 | $961K |
| 50 | Yakima | 57 | $795K |
| 51 | Marshall | 110 | $727K |
| 52 | Glenn | 53 | $702K |
| 53 | Imperial | 4 | $686K |
| 54 | Garfield | 205 | $651K |
| 55 | Fremont | 58 | $574K |
| 56 | Cheyenne | 371 | $556K |
| 57 | Toole | 175 | $467K |
| 58 | Hampton | 9 | $452K |
| 59 | Franklin | 200 | $443K |
📊 Understanding Oregon's Farm Subsidies
From 2017 to 2025, Oregon received $1.55B in USDA farm subsidy payments — ranking #28 out of 59 states and territories. The state's largest program was CRP Annual Rental at $258.9M, followed by CFAP Round 2 at $219.6M. Payments flowed to recipients across 59 counties.
The average payment in Oregon ($8K) is 1.7× the national average of $5K — suggesting larger farming operations or heavier emergency spending than typical states.
This data comes from USDA FSA payment files covering 2017–2025. Compare Oregon with other states using our comparison tool, see state rankings, or explore why some states get more.