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Barley Subsidies** in Texas totaled $340,905 in 2010

Counties in Texas Receiving barley subsidies**, 2010
Rank County Barley Subsidies**
2010
Pct of
Total
Running
Percentage
1Jones County, Texas$70,31720.6%20.6%
2Deaf Smith County, Texas$26,7157.8%28.5%
3Parmer County, Texas$22,7546.7%35.1%
4Fisher County, Texas$19,6875.8%40.9%
5Coke County, Texas$14,4214.2%45.1%
6Moore County, Texas$13,6854.0%49.2%
7Reeves County, Texas$13,3583.9%53.1%
8Lipscomb County, Texas$12,6763.7%56.8%
9Randall County, Texas$11,9743.5%60.3%
10Hansford County, Texas$10,8893.2%63.5%
11Pecos County, Texas$9,3472.7%66.2%
12Castro County, Texas$8,6062.5%68.8%
13Sherman County, Texas$8,5352.5%71.3%
14Tom Green County, Texas$7,0092.1%73.3%
15Runnels County, Texas$5,9831.8%75.1%
16Dallam County, Texas$5,7431.7%76.8%
17Stonewall County, Texas$4,8371.4%78.2%
18Cooke County, Texas$4,4521.3%79.5%
19McCulloch County, Texas$4,0331.2%80.7%
20Hamilton County, Texas$3,6561.1%81.7%
21Swisher County, Texas$3,5651.0%82.8%
22Callahan County, Texas$3,3351.0%83.8%
23Culberson County, Texas$3,3161.0%84.7%
24Hudspeth County, Texas$3,2230.9%85.7%
25Hutchinson County, Texas$2,8840.8%86.5%
26Armstrong County, Texas$2,6280.8%87.3%
27Gillespie County, Texas$2,2170.7%88.0%
28Midland County, Texas$2,1930.6%88.6%
29Gray County, Texas$2,1190.6%89.2%
30Concho County, Texas$1,9890.6%89.8%
31Denton County, Texas$1,9100.6%90.4%
32Ochiltree County, Texas$1,8620.5%90.9%
33Haskell County, Texas$1,5180.4%91.4%
34Brown County, Texas$1,5010.4%91.8%
35Coleman County, Texas$1,1550.3%92.1%
36Oldham County, Texas$1,1290.3%92.5%
37Taylor County, Texas$1,1000.3%92.8%
38Young County, Texas$9820.3%93.1%
39Hartley County, Texas$9520.3%93.4%
40Floyd County, Texas$8030.2%93.6%
41Wilbarger County, Texas$7700.2%93.8%
42Briscoe County, Texas$7500.2%94.0%
43Bailey County, Texas$7150.2%94.2%
44Archer County, Texas$6900.2%94.4%
45Mills County, Texas$6200.2%94.6%
46Delta County, Texas$5960.2%94.8%
47Lamar County, Texas$5660.2%95.0%
48Carson County, Texas$5220.2%95.1%
49El Paso County, Texas$4970.1%95.3%
50Hardeman County, Texas$4780.1%95.4%
51Wichita County, Texas$4710.1%95.5%
52Baylor County, Texas$4550.1%95.7%
53Nolan County, Texas$4490.1%95.8%
54Clay County, Texas$4230.1%95.9%
55Motley County, Texas$3830.1%96.1%
56Schleicher County, Texas$3070.1%96.1%
57Kendall County, Texas$2880.1%96.2%
58Scurry County, Texas$2840.1%96.3%
59Throckmorton County, Texas$2340.1%96.4%
60Wise County, Texas$2020.1%96.4%
61Upton County, Texas$2020.1%96.5%
62Lamb County, Texas$1960.1%96.6%
63Parker County, Texas$1690.0%96.6%
64Comanche County, Texas$1680.0%96.7%
65Wheeler County, Texas$1550.0%96.7%
66Coryell County, Texas$1350.0%96.7%
67Childress County, Texas$1300.0%96.8%
68Bosque County, Texas$1290.0%96.8%
69Montague County, Texas$1280.0%96.9%
70Cottle County, Texas$1160.0%96.9%
71Shackelford County, Texas$1160.0%96.9%
72Dickens County, Texas$1070.0%97.0%
73Lynn County, Texas$980.0%97.0%
74Hall County, Texas$930.0%97.0%
75Fannin County, Texas$920.0%97.0%
76Kerr County, Texas$900.0%97.1%
77Knox County, Texas$760.0%97.1%
78Crosby County, Texas$740.0%97.1%
79Stephens County, Texas$660.0%97.1%
80Foard County, Texas$430.0%97.1%
81Falls County, Texas$400.0%97.1%
82Wilson County, Texas$390.0%97.2%
83Ellis County, Texas$370.0%97.2%
84Reagan County, Texas$150.0%97.2%

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.