Coronavirus Food Assistance Program - Round 2 in Mecklenburg County, Virginia, 2021
Subsidy Recipients 21 to 40 of 71
Recipients of Coronavirus Food Assistance Program - Round 2 from farms in Mecklenburg County, Virginia totaled $1,385,000 in in 2021.
Rank | Recipient (* ownership information available) |
Location | Coronavirus Food Assistance Program - Round 2 2021 |
---|---|---|---|
21 | Clary Farms Inc | South Hill, VA 23970 | $19,431 |
22 | William Carl Ligon | Chase City, VA 23924 | $18,801 |
23 | Andrew T Pittard III | Buffalo Junction, VA 24529 | $18,110 |
24 | Mitchell K Tackett | South Hill, VA 23970 | $17,387 |
25 | Gary Rae Dalton Farms Inc | Red Oak, VA 23964 | $16,634 |
26 | Puryear Brothers Farms LLC | Baskerville, VA 23915 | $13,364 |
27 | Thomas Martin T/a Astro Farms | Bracey, VA 23919 | $12,323 |
28 | John W Boyd Jr | Baskerville, VA 23915 | $11,991 |
29 | Ramsey Farms | Clarksville, VA 23927 | $11,623 |
30 | Michael H Upton | South Hill, VA 23970 | $11,543 |
31 | Jarrett H Callahan | South Hill, VA 23970 | $11,019 |
32 | Samuel C Walker | Buffalo Junction, VA 24529 | $10,999 |
33 | J Mark Moody | Clarksville, VA 23927 | $9,358 |
34 | Charles R Nelson | Buffalo Junction, VA 24529 | $9,142 |
35 | Edsel J Smith Farm LLC | South Hill, VA 23970 | $8,830 |
36 | Manning Farms Inc | South Hill, VA 23970 | $8,632 |
37 | Joseph Grey Walker | Buffalo Junction, VA 24529 | $8,395 |
38 | Garland Daniel Pittard | Clarksville, VA 23927 | $7,611 |
39 | Sam Lambert III | Brodnax, VA 23920 | $6,769 |
40 | Holly Crute Loftis | Oxford, NC 27565 | $6,064 |
* USDA data are not "transparent" for many payments made to recipients through most cooperatives. Recipients of payments made through most cooperatives, and the amounts, have not been made public. To see ownership information, click on the name, then click on the link that is titled Ownership Information.
** EWG has identified this recipient as a bank or lending institution that received the payment because the payment applicant had a loan requiring any subsidy payments go to the lender first. In 2019, the information provided to EWG by USDA began to include the entity that received the payment, rather than the person or entity that applied for it, which was previously provided. This move to shield subsidy recipients from disclosure enables USDA to further evade taxpayer accountability. Six percent of subsidy dollars went to banks, lending institutions, or the Farm Service Agency.”