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Amount of taxpayer-funded subsidies skyrocket in cities associated with Bryan County in 2021

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Farms throughout cities in Bryan County received $27,957 more in subsidies in 2021 from the U.S. Department of Agriculture compared to the year before.

In 2021, 27 farmers in cities within Bryan County received a total of $172,002 in 42 farm subsidies, a 19.4% increase from 2020, when the total was $144,045 in 51 farm subsidies.

Though farm subsidies support agriculture in the U.S., pumping $7 trillion into the economy, they are not without controversy.

The American Action Forum discovered that the most highly subsidized crops - corn, soy, wheat, and rice - are often consumed in highly processed ways, which leads to unhealthy eating habits and obesity, while the fruits and vegetables needed for a healthy diet are rarely subsidized.

"We are consuming more calories, fats, sodium, and sugars, and not enough beneficial nutrients and vitamins," Tara O'Neill Hayes wrote. "It is critical that both policymakers and the American public understand the influence that federal agricultural subsidies have on our food supply and diet and, in turn, our nutrition and health."

Farm subsidies have also been criticized for assisting the highest-earning agricultural businesses, not local farmers on their family farms who are barely getting by.

Kimberly Amadeo of The Balance said farmer subsidies "help high-income corporations, not poor rural farmers. Most of the money goes toward large agribusinesses."

The U.S. has provided farm subsidies since the Great Depression to assist farmers who weather price fluctuations and disasters, to help maintain consistent farming across the country.

Farmers and Their Subsidies in Cities Associated with Bryan County, Year Over Year
FarmerTotal Received in 2020Total Received in 2021% Difference
Boggy Branch Partnership$20,832$73,201251.4%
James W. Royal$12,663$20,63262.9%
James W. Miller$16,329$13,093-19.8%
Jamie Jackson$5,287$12,219131.1%
Melinda P. Maxheimer$11,475$10,266-10.5%
Harvard Heath Lynn$17,624$9,650-45.2%
Billy F. Lanier$4,000$9,245131.1%
Clarice M. Jones$4,900$4,9000%
Daphanie W Harris$2,857$2,291-19.8%
Walter Stephen Brannen$918$1,967114.3%
William D. Gay Jr.$1,873$1,8730%
Cleland Farms, LLC$0$1,584--
Emily D. Edwards$1,062$1,23716.5%
John Winfred Youmans$1,224$1,2240%
Daniel H. Bryant$1,149$1,1490%
Jarrod Malcolm Lee$2,081$1,052-49.4%
Paul Alexander Floyd$1,225$1,041-15%
Mathew Thomas Floyd$1,537$935-39.2%
Colen Floyd Estate$837$8370%
Lu Ellen C. Hale$829$822-0.8%
Robert H. Floyd$742$617-16.8%
Stanford Anderson$4,127$569-86.2%
Jack B. White$2,717$512-81.2%
David Adams Harrison$350$3500%
Michael B. Fordham$612$299-51.1%
Ann Wood$261$2610%
Cynthia Michele Harrison$509$176-65.4%
Adam's Farm and Gardens, LLC$25,932$0-100%
Eloise D. Aspinwall$24$0-100%
Marla E. Feske$69$0-100%
Total subsidies$144,045$172,00219.4%

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