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Utah Farm Subsidy Data

USDA ERS Farm Income & Wealth Statistics · UT · West · Data year: 2023

Total Payments
$124M
Cumulative 1995–2024
Conservation
$30M
CRP, EQIP, CSP
Disaster Aid
$82M
CFAP, MFP, LFP, ERP
Net Farm Income
$912M
2023

What the Utah Farm Data Shows

Utah has received $124M in cumulative USDA farm program payments between 1995 and 2024, including $30M in conservation payments (CRP, EQIP, CSP) and $82M in disaster assistance (CFAP, MFP, LFP, ERP). Net farm income for 2023 came in at $912M, sitting on top of $2.7B in gross cash income and $2.5B in total cash receipts from all commodities. The leading program category for Utah is Disaster Assistance. These figures come straight from the USDA Economic Research Service Farm Income and Wealth Statistics release — the same source file that Congress, the Congressional Budget Office, and the Farm Service Agency use when they score Farm Bill proposals.

Utah's agriculture is anchored by Cattle ($683M in cash receipts), Wheat ($27M in cash receipts), Corn ($19M in cash receipts), with the top three commodities accounting for a significant share of the state's $2.5B in total cash receipts. The crop-insurance loss ratio — indemnities paid out divided by premiums collected — stands at 129%, with $$29M in premiums and $$37M in indemnity payments. A loss ratio above 100% means insurers paid out more in claims than they collected in premiums, a signal of significant yield or revenue shortfalls in recent years.

Reading Utah's farm data correctly means holding three lenses at once: commodity cash receipts (which track market activity), government payments (which track federal policy), and net farm income (which tracks actual economic outcomes). These three numbers move independently — a bumper crop year can drive up receipts while depressing prices and triggering government payments; a disaster year can crush receipts while unlocking indemnities and disaster aid. Use the payment history, county table, and nearby-state comparison below to benchmark Utah against its region before drawing conclusions about the health, resilience, or federal dependence of the state's agricultural economy.

Payment History (Recent Years)

Year Total
2024 $67M
2023 $124M
2022 $145M
2021 $152M
2020 $229M
2019 $59M
2018 $63M
2017 $47M
2016 $41M
2015 $52M

Cash Receipts by Commodity

Cattle $683M (27.8%)
Wheat $27M (1.1%)
Corn $19M (0.8%)
Total cash receipts: $2.5B

Crop Insurance

Premiums Paid
$29M
Indemnities
$37M
Loss Ratio
129%

Loss ratio = indemnities ÷ premiums. Above 100% means claims exceeded premiums.

Top counties in Utah by commodity sales

Top 5 Utah counties — commodity sales

Top 5 Utah counties — commodity sales Horizontal bar chart of the top 5 items by value (USD). Top 5 Utah counties — commodity sales Top 5 1. Beaver $272M 2. Millard $267M 3. Utah $258M 4. Iron $249M 5. Sanpete $209M Top 5 counties in Utah ranked by total commodity sales (USDA NASS Census of Agriculture). Source: USDA NASS Census of Agriculture + USDA ERS Farm Income.

Counties in Utah (29)

County Farms
Beaver 267
Millard 519
Utah 2,322
Iron 542
Sanpete 941
Box Elder 1,248
Cache 1,378
Sevier 642
Tooele 558
Duchesne 898
Uintah 1,023
Weber 1,166
Juab 297
Piute 108
Rich 145
Summit 760
Davis 380
Garfield 297
San Juan 760
Emery 483

Showing top 20 of 29 counties by commodity sales. View all counties →

Source: USDA Economic Research Service, Farm Income and Wealth Statistics (1995-2024) USDA Economic Research Service, Farm Income and Wealth Statistics (1995-2024) County data: USDA NASS 2022 Census of Agriculture

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does Utah receive in farm subsidies?

Utah has received $124M in total USDA government farm payments (cumulative, 1995–2024), including $30M in conservation payments and $82M in disaster assistance.

What programs does Utah use most?

Utah's leading program category is Disaster Assistance. Key programs include the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP), Agriculture Risk Coverage (ARC), Price Loss Coverage (PLC), and disaster assistance programs like CFAP and ERP.

What is Utah's crop insurance loss ratio?

Utah's crop insurance loss ratio is 129%, meaning insurers paid out 129% of every dollar collected in premiums. A ratio above 100% indicates significant crop losses relative to premiums.

What is Utah's net farm income?

Utah's net farm income is $912M (2023), with gross cash income of $2.7B and total cash receipts of $2.5B. Net farm income measures total agricultural output minus production expenses.

How much conservation funding does Utah receive?

Utah has received $30M in conservation program payments (cumulative, 1995–2024). These include programs like the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP), Environmental Quality Incentives Program (EQIP), and Conservation Stewardship Program (CSP), which support soil health, water quality, and habitat preservation.

What crops are most important to Utah's agriculture?

Utah's top agricultural commodities by cash receipts include Cattle ($683M), Wheat ($27M), Corn ($19M). Total cash receipts across all commodities are $2.5B.

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Agricultural Income

Gross Cash Income $2.7B
Net Cash Income $933M
Net Farm Income $912M
ARC Payments $0M
PLC Payments
Data Source
USDA Economic Research Service
Farm Income and Wealth Statistics
Released: February 5, 2026
Coverage: 1995–2024

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