USDA subsidy information for Mathis & Gill Farms
Mathis & Gill Farms received payments totaling $4,813,339 from 1995 through 2020'‡';
Year |
Conservation Subsidies |
Disaster Subsidies |
Commodity Subsidies |
Total USDA Subsidies 1995-2020‡ |
---|
1995 |
$0 |
$7,314 |
$59,168 |
$66,482 |
1996 |
$-180 |
$0 |
$54,976 |
$54,796 |
1997 |
$0 |
$0 |
$86,248 |
$86,248 |
1998 |
$616 |
$0 |
$253,718 |
$254,334 |
1999 |
$616 |
$57,206 |
$269,875 |
$327,697 |
2000 |
$1,016 |
$27,923 |
$472,044 |
$500,983 |
2001 |
$1,036 |
$0 |
$463,562 |
$464,598 |
2002 |
$1,036 |
$608 |
$140,273 |
$141,917 |
2003 |
$1,036 |
$28,108 |
$178,828 |
$207,972 |
2004 |
$1,036 |
$0 |
$194,658 |
$195,694 |
2005 |
$4,976 |
$21,684 |
$313,334 |
$339,994 |
2006 |
$9,157 |
$0 |
$199,080 |
$208,236 |
2007 |
$6,657 |
$0 |
$116,158 |
$122,815 |
2008 |
$3,028 |
$33,660 |
$112,292 |
$148,980 |
2009 |
$107,473 |
$0 |
$100,608 |
$208,081 |
2010 |
$5,246 |
$0 |
$149,388 |
$154,634 |
2011 |
$4,574 |
$0 |
$92,996 |
$97,570 |
2012 |
$3,308 |
$39,548 |
$64,385 |
$107,241 |
2013 |
$1,278 |
$0 |
$151,639 |
$152,917 |
2014 |
$1,278 |
$0 |
$-714 |
$564 |
2015 |
$1,278 |
$0 |
$34,371 |
$35,649 |
2016 |
$1,278 |
$0 |
$54,589 |
$55,867 |
2017 |
$1,278 |
$0 |
$210,346 |
$211,624 |
2018 |
$16,706 |
$0 |
$271,033 |
$287,739 |
2019‡ |
$1,266 |
$0 |
$245,895 |
$247,161 |
2020 |
$0 |
$0 |
$133,546 |
$133,546 |
Total |
$174,993 |
$216,051 |
$4,422,295 |
$4,813,339 |
Crop Summary for Mathis & Gill Farms
Crop |
Payments 1995-2020‡ |
---|
Corn Subsidies | $2,329,150 |
Soybean Subsidies | $1,080,877 |
Wheat Subsidies | $471,296 |
Sorghum Subsidies | $161,505 |
Price Loss Coverage Payments | $4,649 |
Livestock Subsidies | $1,603 |
Barley Subsidies | $156 |
Counties where payments were made from
County |
Subsidy Payments 1995-2020‡ |
---|
Ballard County, Kentucky |
$896,032 |
Carlisle County, Kentucky |
$3,877,338 |
Hickman County, Kentucky |
$98,987 |
Total |
$4,813,339 |
‡ Data for 2020 includes payments made by USDA through June 30, 2020 and does not include crop insurance premium subsidies.