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Soybean Subsidies** in the United States totaled $1.6 billion in 2010

Counties in United States Receiving soybean subsidies**, 2010
Rank County Soybean Subsidies**
2010
Pct of
Total
Running
Percentage
1Cass County, North Dakota$10,604,8470.7%0.7%
2Brown County, South Dakota$7,502,5740.5%1.2%
3Barnes County, North Dakota$7,268,8170.5%1.6%
4Stutsman County, North Dakota$7,098,8460.5%2.1%
5Spink County, South Dakota$6,888,2740.4%2.5%
6Richland County, North Dakota$6,441,8760.4%2.9%
7Bolivar County, Mississippi$6,098,2890.4%3.3%
8LaMoure County, North Dakota$5,189,2460.3%3.7%
9Renville County, Minnesota$5,126,0960.3%4.0%
10Iroquois County, Illinois$5,100,5640.3%4.3%
11Beadle County, South Dakota$4,868,3080.3%4.6%
12Phillips County, Arkansas$4,756,9900.3%4.9%
13Redwood County, Minnesota$4,741,4110.3%5.3%
14Marshall County, Minnesota$4,482,7520.3%5.5%
15La Salle County, Illinois$4,455,5500.3%5.8%
16McLean County, Illinois$4,426,0810.3%6.1%
17Livingston County, Illinois$4,385,8490.3%6.4%
18Washington County, Mississippi$4,361,6300.3%6.7%
19Roberts County, South Dakota$4,211,4330.3%6.9%
20Kossuth County, Iowa$4,211,3030.3%7.2%
21Mower County, Minnesota$4,191,8310.3%7.5%
22Clark County, South Dakota$4,148,1720.3%7.8%
23Martin County, Minnesota$4,113,2450.3%8.0%
24Yellow Medicine County, Minnesota$4,075,1290.3%8.3%
25Crittenden County, Arkansas$4,065,3770.3%8.5%
26Faribault County, Minnesota$4,062,0680.3%8.8%
27Mississippi County, Arkansas$4,041,7690.3%9.1%
28Traill County, North Dakota$4,028,8210.3%9.3%
29Dickey County, North Dakota$3,940,0480.3%9.6%
30Sunflower County, Mississippi$3,939,8770.3%9.8%
31Murray County, Minnesota$3,871,5780.2%10.1%
32Clay County, Minnesota$3,825,5460.2%10.3%
33Champaign County, Illinois$3,807,9480.2%10.6%
34Nobles County, Minnesota$3,751,0240.2%10.8%
35Lyon County, Minnesota$3,688,6270.2%11.0%
36Blue Earth County, Minnesota$3,657,7660.2%11.3%
37Sargent County, North Dakota$3,656,7560.2%11.5%
38Plymouth County, Iowa$3,639,3270.2%11.8%
39Edmunds County, South Dakota$3,579,7280.2%12.0%
40Day County, South Dakota$3,573,1810.2%12.2%
41Lac qui Parle County, Minnesota$3,548,0470.2%12.4%
42Woodbury County, Iowa$3,515,1750.2%12.7%
43Wells County, North Dakota$3,501,0770.2%12.9%
44Norman County, Minnesota$3,473,5510.2%13.1%
45Kingsbury County, South Dakota$3,443,7840.2%13.3%
46Jackson County, Minnesota$3,392,9730.2%13.6%
47Cross County, Arkansas$3,365,0160.2%13.8%
48Vermilion County, Illinois$3,354,5200.2%14.0%
49Wilkin County, Minnesota$3,245,1750.2%14.2%
50Crawford County, Iowa$3,216,6610.2%14.4%

Source: Environmental Working Group. Compiled from USDA data.

** Crop totals are an estimate. In the data received by EWG for 2009-2011, USDA does not differentiate Direct Payments or Counter-Cyclical Payments by crop as in previous years. EWG allocated the region's Direct Payments by crop for the 2009-2011 calendar year using the proportion of that crop's Direct Payments in 2008. Number of recipients receiving Direct Payments for that crop were not estimated. Due to the way Counter Cyclical Payments are made - EWG was not able to allocate Counter Cyclical Payments to crops. Also included in the crop totals are the crop insurance premiums as reported by the USDA Risk Management Agency for that crop. The crop insurance premium is the amount of money that is calculated by USDA to make the program actuarially sound. Crop insurance premium subsidies are available at the county, state and national level.