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Subsidy Beneficiaries 21 to 20 of 800 in Seymour, IN

 

Rank Name Location Benefits Received or Distributed
Program Years
2003-2005
21 Thompson Farms Of Clinton Co Inc Seymour, IN 47274$ 137,632
22 Stuckwisch Dairy Farm Inc Seymour, IN 47274$ 135,925
23 Tim Burbrink Seymour, IN 47274$ 130,683
24 Eggersman Brothers Prtnrsp Seymour, IN 47274$ 128,469
25 D&s Long Farms Inc Seymour, IN 47274$ 121,244
26 Wischmeier Family Frms Inc Seymour, IN 47274$ 114,800
27 John Mark Spurgeon Seymour, IN 47274$ 114,607
28 Nathan A Newkirk Seymour, IN 47274$ 113,967
29 Robert Douglas Fish Seymour, IN 47274$ 111,538
30 Steve Schepman Farm Inc Seymour, IN 47274$ 107,710
31 Stanley J Pollert Seymour, IN 47274$ 101,068
32 Chad David Darlage Seymour, IN 47274$ 100,988
33 Moenning Bros Partnership Seymour, IN 47274$ 100,065
34 Rita Schepman ✴✴ Seymour, IN 47274$ 98,764
35 Daniel Robert Hoevener Seymour, IN 47274$ 96,970
36 Robert N Thompson Seymour, IN 47274$ 95,345
37 Thomas R Snyder Seymour, IN 47274$ 94,958
38 Plumer Farm Partnership Seymour, IN 47274$ 91,919
39 James A Mellencamp ✴✴ Seymour, IN 47274$ 90,945
40 Mark D Hehman ✴✴ Seymour, IN 47274$ 88,239

✴ Subsidy payments were received directly from USDA and USDA attributed additional subsidy benefits to this person that were passed through one or more subsidized farm business(es).

✴✴ Subsidies benefits were attributed by USDA only as pass-throughs from one or more subsidized farm business(es).

Entities without ✴ or ✴✴ received all of their money directly from USDA.

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