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Cotton Subsidies** in Willacy County, Texas totaled $146 million from 1995-2012.

Year   Subsidy Amount
1995 $1,039,905
1996 $5,111,594
1997 $4,893,953
1998 $7,930,214
1999 $10,527,701
2000 $10,843,067
2001 $8,430,315
2002 $5,394,076
2003 $11,921,107
2004 $13,945,742
2005 $13,361,307
2006 $12,841,092
2007 $9,060,572
2008 $7,914,722
2009 ** $10,187,382
2010 ** $4,245,132
2011 ** $6,116,206
2012 ** $2,383,503

1995-2010**$158,162,221
  • Deficiency Payments
  • Direct Payments (2003-2008) and Production Flexibility Contracts (1996-2002)
  • Estimated Direct Payments** (2009-2012)
  • Crop Insurance Premium Subsidies
  • Price Support Payments (Loan Deficiency, Marketing Loan Gains, and Certificates)
  • Counter-Cyclical Programs
  • Market Loss Assistance
  • Other Cotton Programs

Programs included in cotton subsidies**

Program Total Payments
1995-2012
Counter Cyclical Payment - Cotton$38,730,301
Crop Ins. Premium Subsidy - Cotton$28,771,447
Production Flexibility - Upland Cotton$24,893,878
Direct Payment - Upland Cotton$19,938,342
Market Loss Assistance - Upland Cotton$12,658,701
Estimated Direct Payments 2009-2010** - Cotton $5,898,426
Loan Deficiency - Upland Cotton$11,163,551
Commodity Certificates - Cotton$1,081,682
Market Gains Warehouse - Upland Cotton$688,324
Advance Deficiency - Upland Cotton$540,708
Prod. Flex. Refund - Upland Cotton$-9,929
Deficiency - Upcotton$-1,226,123
** 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.