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Corn Subsidies** in Montgomery County, Kentucky totaled $2.7 million from 1995-2012.

Counties in Montgomery County, Kentucky Receiving corn subsidies**, 1995-2012
Rank County Corn Subsidies**
1995-2012
Pct of
Total
Running
Percentage
1Union County, Kentucky$82,565,9526.2%6.2%
2Henderson County, Kentucky$76,106,8835.7%11.9%
3Christian County, Kentucky$72,239,4655.4%17.3%
4Daviess County, Kentucky$69,379,0795.2%22.4%
5Logan County, Kentucky$61,145,1804.6%27.0%
6Graves County, Kentucky$59,307,8384.4%31.5%
7McLean County, Kentucky$46,146,4783.4%34.9%
8Todd County, Kentucky$43,674,7183.3%38.2%
9Webster County, Kentucky$43,363,8163.2%41.4%
10Hickman County, Kentucky$40,841,1773.1%44.5%
11Calloway County, Kentucky$37,949,9612.8%47.3%
12Simpson County, Kentucky$35,273,1672.6%49.9%
13Warren County, Kentucky$30,724,6552.3%52.2%
14Ohio County, Kentucky$28,913,5822.2%54.4%
15Hardin County, Kentucky$28,067,0132.1%56.5%
16Breckinridge County, Kentucky$27,129,6992.0%58.5%
17Fulton County, Kentucky$26,747,3972.0%60.5%
18Hopkins County, Kentucky$26,374,6572.0%62.5%
19Ballard County, Kentucky$23,449,6291.8%64.2%
20Carlisle County, Kentucky$22,853,1481.7%65.9%
21Caldwell County, Kentucky$22,384,2171.7%67.6%
22Trigg County, Kentucky$20,034,1331.5%69.1%
23Larue County, Kentucky$17,566,1131.3%70.4%
24Butler County, Kentucky$17,010,3961.3%71.7%
25Barren County, Kentucky$16,230,3961.2%72.9%
26Grayson County, Kentucky$15,625,7981.2%74.1%
27Muhlenberg County, Kentucky$14,393,2031.1%75.2%
28Crittenden County, Kentucky$14,284,0541.1%76.2%
29Shelby County, Kentucky$14,018,0901.0%77.3%
30McCracken County, Kentucky$13,998,4811.0%78.3%
31Meade County, Kentucky$13,309,8321.0%79.3%
32Nelson County, Kentucky$13,178,4211.0%80.3%
33Marion County, Kentucky$12,906,0851.0%81.3%
34Livingston County, Kentucky$12,366,9850.9%82.2%
35Taylor County, Kentucky$11,634,6540.9%83.1%
36Marshall County, Kentucky$10,267,3890.8%83.8%
37Fleming County, Kentucky$9,297,7330.7%84.5%
38Pulaski County, Kentucky$8,760,8250.7%85.2%
39Lincoln County, Kentucky$8,351,5070.6%85.8%
40Hart County, Kentucky$8,015,0420.6%86.4%
41Hancock County, Kentucky$7,880,6570.6%87.0%
42Adair County, Kentucky$7,860,9100.6%87.6%
43Mason County, Kentucky$7,595,4100.6%88.1%
44Allen County, Kentucky$7,232,1970.5%88.7%
45Bourbon County, Kentucky$6,760,6810.5%89.2%
46Casey County, Kentucky$6,561,1840.5%89.7%
47Green County, Kentucky$6,264,1980.5%90.2%
48Lyon County, Kentucky$6,088,1050.5%90.6%
49Monroe County, Kentucky$5,919,6340.4%91.0%
50Henry County, Kentucky$5,722,2670.4%91.5%
51Wayne County, Kentucky$5,514,5460.4%91.9%
52Washington County, Kentucky$5,370,2150.4%92.3%
53Spencer County, Kentucky$5,259,9420.4%92.7%
54Oldham County, Kentucky$5,134,3900.4%93.1%
55Edmonson County, Kentucky$4,587,1960.3%93.4%
56Harrison County, Kentucky$4,473,1750.3%93.7%
57Clark County, Kentucky$4,395,1520.3%94.1%
58Fayette County, Kentucky$4,382,0670.3%94.4%
59Mercer County, Kentucky$4,099,0890.3%94.7%
60Russell County, Kentucky$3,995,9030.3%95.0%
61Madison County, Kentucky$3,638,0740.3%95.3%
62Metcalfe County, Kentucky$3,576,3740.3%95.5%
63Boone County, Kentucky$3,255,1390.2%95.8%
64Scott County, Kentucky$3,214,2990.2%96.0%
65Bath County, Kentucky$3,130,8330.2%96.3%
66Cumberland County, Kentucky$2,927,8180.2%96.5%
67Boyle County, Kentucky$2,873,0000.2%96.7%
68Lewis County, Kentucky$2,860,9740.2%96.9%
69Montgomery County, Kentucky$2,745,7220.2%97.1%
70Bullitt County, Kentucky$2,385,6240.2%97.3%
71Owen County, Kentucky$2,334,2950.2%97.5%
72Woodford County, Kentucky$2,269,6120.2%97.6%
73Clinton County, Kentucky$1,919,5560.1%97.8%
74Rockcastle County, Kentucky$1,859,1800.1%97.9%
75Jessamine County, Kentucky$1,785,8600.1%98.1%
76Garrard County, Kentucky$1,726,4380.1%98.2%
77Estill County, Kentucky$1,606,3310.1%98.3%
78Laurel County, Kentucky$1,570,5510.1%98.4%
79Carroll County, Kentucky$1,518,8930.1%98.5%
80Pendleton County, Kentucky$1,441,5590.1%98.6%
81Greenup County, Kentucky$1,439,7540.1%98.7%
82Trimble County, Kentucky$1,436,5090.1%98.9%
83Jefferson County, Kentucky$1,427,7370.1%99.0%
84Bracken County, Kentucky$1,317,1010.1%99.1%
85Rowan County, Kentucky$1,301,5080.1%99.2%
86Anderson County, Kentucky$1,033,8580.1%99.2%
87Gallatin County, Kentucky$962,6600.1%99.3%
88Powell County, Kentucky$956,5840.1%99.4%
89Nicholas County, Kentucky$933,1840.1%99.4%
90Franklin County, Kentucky$902,9580.1%99.5%
91Grant County, Kentucky$886,2960.1%99.6%
92Carter County, Kentucky$751,2720.1%99.6%
93Whitley County, Kentucky$739,0530.1%99.7%
94Wolfe County, Kentucky$659,6170.0%99.7%
95Morgan County, Kentucky$629,8920.0%99.8%
96Jackson County, Kentucky$503,6970.0%99.8%
97Clay County, Kentucky$431,8940.0%99.9%
98Robertson County, Kentucky$386,8390.0%99.9%
99Knox County, Kentucky$354,6130.0%99.9%
100Magoffin County, Kentucky$353,1350.0%99.9%
101Lee County, Kentucky$330,3070.0%100.0%
102Kenton County, Kentucky$317,4830.0%100.0%
103Breathitt County, Kentucky$305,3260.0%100.0%
104Campbell County, Kentucky$287,9710.0%100.0%
105Lawrence County, Kentucky$182,9310.0%100.0%
106Menifee County, Kentucky$137,2750.0%100.1%
107McCreary County, Kentucky$122,8840.0%100.1%
108Owsley County, Kentucky$101,9020.0%100.1%
109Boyd County, Kentucky$81,0470.0%100.1%
110Elliott County, Kentucky$67,7100.0%100.1%
111Johnson County, Kentucky$42,8520.0%100.1%
112Bell County, Kentucky$40,5860.0%100.1%
113Pike County, Kentucky$8,3520.0%100.1%
114Floyd County, Kentucky$5,6950.0%100.1%
115Knott County, Kentucky$2,7940.0%100.1%
116Letcher County, Kentucky$9290.0%100.1%
117Martin County, Kentucky$8950.0%100.1%
118Perry County, Kentucky$8290.0%100.1%
119Leslie County, Kentucky$3080.0%100.1%

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.