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GRAPHIC: Big commercial farms got 10x more government assistance than family farms

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GRAPHIC: Big commercial farms got 10x more government assistance than family farms
Soybean harvest on the Anderson farm near Mansfield, Ilinois, on Saturday, September 30, 2023. photo by Darrell Hoemann, Investigate Midwest

The federal government subsidized commercial farms much more than family farms in 2019, according to the latest U.S. Department of Agriculture figures.

In 2019, commercial farms, which means they gross more than $350,000 annually, received an average of about $85,000 from the government.

On the other hand are residence farms that have less income; the owner is either retired or makes a living working another job besides farming. These farms received an average of about $8,000, according to the USDA.

After the Trump administration started its trade wars, it paid billions to farmers. The payments propped up farmers’ income at a time when many were hurting financially, according to a report from the University of Illinois’ Farmdoc Daily.

[Read more: The largest single beneficiary of Trump’s tariff payments? An alternative farm lender.]

“Other” includes payments that are not part of an existing farm safety net and can usually cover production. “Conservation” programs provide funds to restore farmland that’s been damaged. “Marketing loans” help farmers with cash flow when the market might not be advantageous for selling their products. And “counter-cyclical programs” pay farmers when crop revenues fall below a specified guaranteed level.

Lead photo by Darrell Hoemann for Investigate Midwest

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