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Soybean Subsidies** in Shawano County, Wisconsin totaled $4.9 million from 1995-2011.

Counties in Shawano County, Wisconsin Receiving soybean subsidies**, 1995-2011
Rank County Soybean Subsidies**
1995-2011
Pct of
Total
Running
Percentage
1Rock County, Wisconsin$35,442,6366.6%6.6%
2Dane County, Wisconsin$29,799,1695.6%12.2%
3Lafayette County, Wisconsin$25,375,6644.7%16.9%
4Dodge County, Wisconsin$22,085,4824.1%21.1%
5Grant County, Wisconsin$20,211,0943.8%24.9%
6Walworth County, Wisconsin$20,056,7763.8%28.6%
7Green County, Wisconsin$18,425,9773.4%32.1%
8Jefferson County, Wisconsin$17,458,1873.3%35.3%
9Columbia County, Wisconsin$17,019,5193.2%38.5%
10Outagamie County, Wisconsin$15,388,2402.9%41.4%
11Fond Du Lac County, Wisconsin$15,053,3622.8%44.2%
12Racine County, Wisconsin$14,330,6812.7%46.9%
13Saint Croix County, Wisconsin$13,300,7582.5%49.4%
14Dunn County, Wisconsin$13,256,2632.5%51.8%
15Winnebago County, Wisconsin$10,853,6892.0%53.9%
16Iowa County, Wisconsin$10,746,1192.0%55.9%
17Chippewa County, Wisconsin$9,607,1731.8%57.7%
18Pierce County, Wisconsin$9,444,4901.8%59.4%
19Sauk County, Wisconsin$9,411,1031.8%61.2%
20Trempealeau County, Wisconsin$9,028,0181.7%62.9%
21Kenosha County, Wisconsin$8,936,3831.7%64.6%
22Calumet County, Wisconsin$8,627,5131.6%66.2%
23Brown County, Wisconsin$8,568,0651.6%67.8%
24Marathon County, Wisconsin$8,466,4041.6%69.4%
25Clark County, Wisconsin$8,460,8361.6%71.0%
26Waukesha County, Wisconsin$8,035,7861.5%72.5%
27Juneau County, Wisconsin$7,856,8431.5%73.9%
28Barron County, Wisconsin$7,702,4481.4%75.4%
29Polk County, Wisconsin$7,466,3181.4%76.8%
30Sheboygan County, Wisconsin$7,129,3891.3%78.1%
31Manitowoc County, Wisconsin$7,074,5381.3%79.4%
32Vernon County, Wisconsin$6,850,5341.3%80.7%
33Washington County, Wisconsin$6,666,2611.2%81.9%
34Jackson County, Wisconsin$6,270,2651.2%83.1%
35Buffalo County, Wisconsin$5,702,9571.1%84.2%
36Eau Claire County, Wisconsin$5,390,4591.0%85.2%
37Oconto County, Wisconsin$5,047,7850.9%86.1%
38Waupaca County, Wisconsin$4,909,0860.9%87.1%
39Shawano County, Wisconsin$4,905,7220.9%88.0%
40Green Lake County, Wisconsin$4,513,0650.8%88.8%
41Monroe County, Wisconsin$4,219,2500.8%89.6%
42Adams County, Wisconsin$4,149,8000.8%90.4%
43Marquette County, Wisconsin$4,077,6330.8%91.1%
44Kewaunee County, Wisconsin$3,939,3470.7%91.9%
45Wood County, Wisconsin$3,930,2930.7%92.6%
46Taylor County, Wisconsin$3,925,7420.7%93.4%
47Pepin County, Wisconsin$3,832,3690.7%94.1%
48Waushara County, Wisconsin$3,771,0570.7%94.8%
49Portage County, Wisconsin$3,604,4210.7%95.4%
50Crawford County, Wisconsin$3,408,9560.6%96.1%
51Ozaukee County, Wisconsin$3,224,8020.6%96.7%
52Richland County, Wisconsin$3,185,8180.6%97.3%
53Door County, Wisconsin$2,952,1800.6%97.8%
54La Crosse County, Wisconsin$2,581,1750.5%98.3%
55Marinette County, Wisconsin$2,230,0090.4%98.7%
56Burnett County, Wisconsin$1,747,3920.3%99.1%
57Rusk County, Wisconsin$1,274,5750.2%99.3%
58Washburn County, Wisconsin$1,084,7650.2%99.5%
59Langlade County, Wisconsin$905,4730.2%99.7%
60Lincoln County, Wisconsin$660,4360.1%99.8%
61Milwaukee County, Wisconsin$576,6330.1%99.9%
62Sawyer County, Wisconsin$411,9100.1%100.0%
63Price County, Wisconsin$66,4700.0%100.0%
64Ashland County, Wisconsin$5,3230.0%100.0%
65Oneida County, Wisconsin$5,1450.0%100.0%
66Bayfield County, Wisconsin$4,5680.0%100.0%

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.