| Rank |
County |
Dairy Program Subsidies 1995-2012 | Pct of Total | Running Percentage |
| 1 | Sanilac County, Michigan | $14,460,335 | 6.2% | 6.2% |
| 2 | Huron County, Michigan | $14,044,903 | 6.0% | 12.2% |
| 3 | Allegan County, Michigan | $11,448,455 | 4.9% | 17.1% |
| 4 | Clinton County, Michigan | $10,818,580 | 4.6% | 21.7% |
| 5 | Missaukee County, Michigan | $10,637,810 | 4.5% | 26.2% |
| 6 | Ottawa County, Michigan | $10,012,501 | 4.3% | 30.5% |
| 7 | Ionia County, Michigan | $8,867,739 | 3.8% | 34.3% |
| 8 | Newaygo County, Michigan | $8,140,180 | 3.5% | 37.7% |
| 9 | Montcalm County, Michigan | $7,421,406 | 3.2% | 40.9% |
| 10 | Isabella County, Michigan | $7,139,744 | 3.0% | 44.0% |
| 11 | Gratiot County, Michigan | $6,662,586 | 2.8% | 46.8% |
| 12 | Menominee County, Michigan | $6,346,088 | 2.7% | 49.5% |
| 13 | Barry County, Michigan | $6,058,584 | 2.6% | 52.1% |
| 14 | Ogemaw County, Michigan | $5,809,605 | 2.5% | 54.6% |
| 15 | Hillsdale County, Michigan | $5,623,454 | 2.4% | 57.0% |
| 16 | Kent County, Michigan | $5,573,394 | 2.4% | 59.3% |
| 17 | Osceola County, Michigan | $5,271,375 | 2.2% | 61.6% |
| 18 | Lenawee County, Michigan | $4,806,920 | 2.1% | 63.6% |
| 19 | Ingham County, Michigan | $4,735,378 | 2.0% | 65.7% |
| 20 | Mecosta County, Michigan | $4,242,798 | 1.8% | 67.5% |
| 21 | Tuscola County, Michigan | $4,189,256 | 1.8% | 69.3% |
| 22 | Shiawassee County, Michigan | $3,884,753 | 1.7% | 70.9% |
| 23 | Jackson County, Michigan | $3,807,163 | 1.6% | 72.6% |
| 24 | Arenac County, Michigan | $3,747,614 | 1.6% | 74.1% |
| 25 | Lapeer County, Michigan | $3,722,189 | 1.6% | 75.7% |
| 26 | Washtenaw County, Michigan | $3,495,571 | 1.5% | 77.2% |
| 27 | Calhoun County, Michigan | $3,271,889 | 1.4% | 78.6% |
| 28 | Alpena County, Michigan | $3,183,657 | 1.4% | 80.0% |
| 29 | Saginaw County, Michigan | $2,942,720 | 1.3% | 81.2% |
| 30 | Muskegon County, Michigan | $2,643,229 | 1.1% | 82.4% |
| 31 | Branch County, Michigan | $2,608,674 | 1.1% | 83.5% |
| 32 | Mason County, Michigan | $2,361,132 | 1.0% | 84.5% |
| 33 | Livingston County, Michigan | $2,291,294 | 1.0% | 85.5% |
| 34 | Oceana County, Michigan | $1,878,753 | 0.8% | 86.3% |
| 35 | Iosco County, Michigan | $1,877,582 | 0.8% | 87.1% |
| 36 | Eaton County, Michigan | $1,777,384 | 0.8% | 87.8% |
| 37 | Clare County, Michigan | $1,770,143 | 0.8% | 88.6% |
| 38 | Saint Clair County, Michigan | $1,695,848 | 0.7% | 89.3% |
| 39 | Genesee County, Michigan | $1,600,201 | 0.7% | 90.0% |
| 40 | Delta County, Michigan | $1,521,792 | 0.6% | 90.6% |
| 41 | Van Buren County, Michigan | $1,520,350 | 0.6% | 91.3% |
| 42 | Kalamazoo County, Michigan | $1,379,545 | 0.6% | 91.9% |
| 43 | Presque Isle County, Michigan | $1,275,034 | 0.5% | 92.4% |
| 44 | Chippewa County, Michigan | $1,131,219 | 0.5% | 92.9% |
| 45 | Alcona County, Michigan | $1,109,328 | 0.5% | 93.4% |
| 46 | Saint Joseph County, Michigan | $1,075,263 | 0.5% | 93.8% |
| 47 | Berrien County, Michigan | $920,587 | 0.4% | 94.2% |
| 48 | Cheboygan County, Michigan | $891,209 | 0.4% | 94.6% |
| 49 | Midland County, Michigan | $825,745 | 0.4% | 95.0% |
| 50 | Wexford County, Michigan | $816,200 | 0.3% | 95.3% |
| 51 | Gladwin County, Michigan | $734,149 | 0.3% | 95.6% |
| 52 | Antrim County, Michigan | $728,100 | 0.3% | 95.9% |
| 53 | Dickinson County, Michigan | $718,941 | 0.3% | 96.2% |
| 54 | Charlevoix County, Michigan | $715,851 | 0.3% | 96.5% |
| 55 | Cass County, Michigan | $715,543 | 0.3% | 96.9% |
| 56 | Montmorency County, Michigan | $713,416 | 0.3% | 97.2% |
| 57 | Monroe County, Michigan | $705,450 | 0.3% | 97.5% |
| 58 | Emmet County, Michigan | $648,805 | 0.3% | 97.7% |
| 59 | Macomb County, Michigan | $647,962 | 0.3% | 98.0% |
| 60 | Mackinac County, Michigan | $521,197 | 0.2% | 98.2% |
| 61 | Marquette County, Michigan | $476,596 | 0.2% | 98.4% |
| 62 | Ontonagon County, Michigan | $426,473 | 0.2% | 98.6% |
| 63 | Houghton County, Michigan | $419,221 | 0.2% | 98.8% |
| 64 | Bay County, Michigan | $412,526 | 0.2% | 99.0% |
| 65 | Grand Traverse County, Michigan | $410,521 | 0.2% | 99.1% |
| 66 | Leelanau County, Michigan | $389,183 | 0.2% | 99.3% |
| 67 | Alger County, Michigan | $358,812 | 0.2% | 99.5% |
| 68 | Lake County, Michigan | $337,643 | 0.1% | 99.6% |
| 69 | Oscoda County, Michigan | $249,459 | 0.1% | 99.7% |
| 70 | Kalkaska County, Michigan | $182,441 | 0.1% | 99.8% |
| 71 | Oakland County, Michigan | $147,433 | 0.1% | 99.9% |
| 72 | Schoolcraft County, Michigan | $133,310 | 0.1% | 99.9% |
| 73 | Baraga County, Michigan | $71,457 | 0.0% | 99.9% |
| 74 | Otsego County, Michigan | $59,800 | 0.0% | 100.0% |
| 75 | Manistee County, Michigan | $27,232 | 0.0% | 100.0% |
| 76 | Iron County, Michigan | $23,001 | 0.0% | 100.0% |
Source: Environmental Working Group. Compiled from USDA data.
Note: The information on conservation spending for 2011and 2012 are incomplete due to missing data from USDA's Natural Resource Conservation Service. In addition some payments made in 2010 were not assigned to recipients in the data received from NRCS. Those payments are also not included.
The information provided for the Wetland Reserve Program (WRP) provides an inaccurate picture of how WRP payments are distributed. USDA's Natural Resource Conservation Service uses title companies as intermediaries to finalize wetlands easements under the Wetlands Reserve Program. As a result, the data provided to us shows large sums of money going to these title companies. In reality, the payments are ultimately distributed to landowners participating in the WRP.
Unfortunately, NRCS has not provided the data to show where these farms and wetlands are located or which farmers or landowners are enrolling in the program, so EWG is unable to allocate these large sums of money to individuals beyond the title companies. Therefore, these companies skew the conservation rankings and payment concentration, which EWG cannot avoid unless and until NRCS makes available the additional farm attribution data. Therefore, we have not included WRP payments in the 2011 or 2012 data update.
We have separated data on farm commodity, disaster and conservation payments in order to provide a more accurate picture of top recipients and concentration of payments among the three main categories of USDA programs.
Finally, EWG works hard to ensure the accuracy of the information it provides through its products and services, but obtains data for the Farm Subsidy Database from the U.S. Department of Agriculture pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act. Therefore, EWG cannot guarantee the accuracy of the information USDA provides or any analysis based thereon. If you find an error or discrepancy on the site, please contact your local USDA Farm Service Agency office to check its records before contacting EWG.