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Commodity Crop Payment Distribution

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Farm subsidies to the Districts Represented by the House Agriculture Committee

Concentration of Crop Subsidies

 

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Georgia

• $941 million in commodity program payments for program years 2003-2005.

• Nationally, USDA attributes 66% of crop subsidy benefits to 10% of the beneficiaries of those programs.

• Commodity Program Analysis for Georgia

• Top Programs in Georgia

• Direct Payments in Georgia

• Commodity Programs in Georgia

• USDA Census of Agriculture Summary

• The average adjusted gross income in Georgia was $47,553 in 2004. There were 2,004 beneficiaries in Georgia that received more than the statewide AGI from USDA programs in 2003; 2,909 in 2004; and 2,230 in 2005.

• There were 457,793 children under age 18 in Georgia below the poverty level in 2004 according to the Census Bureau.


Crop Subsidies Paid to Farm Businesses:
Top Farm Businesses, PY 2003-2005
Top Farm Businesses, PY 2005
Top Farm Businesses, PY 2004
Top Farm Businesses, PY 2003

Beneficiaries of Crop Subsidy Programs:
Top Beneficiaries in PY 2003-2005
Top Beneficiaries in PY 2005
Top Beneficiaries in PY 2004
Top Beneficiaries in PY 2003


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