MONDAY, JUNE 30, 2025
| Name | Member of the House or Senate Agriculture Committee | Member’s share of traditional subsidies | Payments from Market Facilitation and Coronavirus Food Assistance programs | Source of traditional farm subsidies |
| Rep. Robert Aderholt (R-Ala.) | No | $12,693.68 | Greenbrier Enterprises, which received $51,808 in cotton and wheat commodity subsidies from 2009 to 2018 (Aderholt holds a 21% share). | |
| Aderholt’s wife, Caroline Aderholt, received $1,814 in cotton subsidies from 2009 to 2017. | ||||
| Rep. Doug LaMalfa (R-Calif.) | House | $1,881,048.51 | $90,476.00 | Dsl Lamalfa Family Partnership, which received $5,538,403.00 in rice and wheat commodity subsidies from 1995-2022 and $161,744 in disaster subsidies in 2023 (LaMalfa holds a 33% share). |
| Rep. Vince Fong (R-Calif.) | No | $3,909,824.00 | $1,772,423.00 | Boschma & Sons Dairy, which received $3,849,678 in cotton, barley, wheat, and sorghum commodity subsidies from 2002-2024 and $25,634 in disaster subsidies in 2018. |
| Boschma & Sons Dairy, which received $34,512 in commodity subsidies for dairy from 1999-2000. | ||||
| Rep. David Valadao (R-Calif.) | No | $5,326,386.00 | Valadao Dairy Old, which received $539,433 in commodity subsidies from 1999-2009 for barley, corn, cotton, dairy, sorghum, and wheat, and $114,996 in disaster subsidies between 1997 and 2008 for livestock. | |
| $385,240 | Jackson Dairy, LLC, listed as the source of Valadao’s spouse’s salary in his financial disclosure, received $742,029 in commodity subsidies for crops, dairy, and hogs from 2019-2024, and $443,103 in disaster subsidies in 2024. | |||
| $1,630,321 | Valadao Dairy, which received $2,604,875 in commodity subsidies for corn, sorghum, cotton, and wheat from 2009-2024, and $664,654 in disaster subsidies in 2024. | |||
| Triple V Dairy, which received $217,296 in commodity subsidies from 2006-2016 for corn, cotton, and wheat. | ||||
| Sen. Michael Bennet (D-Colo.) | Senate | $71,184.83 | $48,342.00 | Daggett Farms Ltd Ptr, which received $434,041 in rice, cotton, wheat, soybean, and sorghum commodity subsidies from 1995-2024 and $27,194 in disaster subsidies between 2005 and 2021 (Bennet holds a 9.42% share). |
| $79,665.00 | LMD Farms Limited Partnership, which received $12,459 in disaster subsidies in 2010, 2011, and 2021 and $296,755 in corn, rice, soybean, wheat, and cotton commodity subsidies from 2000-2021. (Bennet holds an 8.97% share). | |||
| Rep. Austin Scott (R-Ga.) | House | $73,349.78 | Received $548 in disaster subsidies in 1999. | |
| Thronateeska Bluffs Plantation Ll, which received $14,222 in peanut, corn, wheat, and soybean commodity subsidies from 2015-2018 (Scott holds a 49% share). | ||||
| Thronateeska Plantation LLC, which received $131,666 in corn, wheat, peanut, cotton, and soybean commodity subsidies from 2006-2013 (Scott holds a 50% share). | ||||
| Rep. Mary Miller (R-Ill.) | House | $991,435.00 | Miller Bros Farms Inc, which received $104,397 in commodity subsidies for corn, wheat, and soybeans from 1998-2018. | |
| $198,415.00 | Miller’s husband, Chris G. Miller, received $2,808 in livestock disaster subsidies in 2014 and $884,230 in cattle, corn, wheat, and soybean commodity subsidies from 1995-2021. | |||
| Rep. Marlin Stutzman (R-Ind.) | No | $2,362,460.00 | Received $576 in disaster subsidies in 2002 and $195,692 in corn, oats, wheat, and soybean commodity subsidies from 1997-2012. | |
| Stutzman’s father, Albert Stutzman, received $4,143 in disaster subsidies between 2010 and 2011, and $1,135,371 in commodity subsidies for corn, oats, soybeans, and wheat from 1995-2017. | ||||
| $719,347.00 | Stutzman Poultry Farms LLC, which received $719,347 in commodity subsidies in 2021. | |||
| $94,150.00 | Stutzman Family Farms LLC, which received $48,295 in disaster subsidies from 2021-2024, and $259,036 in corn, wheat, and soybean commodity subsidies from 2013-2021. | |||
| Rep. James Baird (R-Ind.) | House | $4,527.00 | Baird received $378 in commodity subsidies between 2016 and 2020. | |
| Baird Family Farms Llp, which received $4,267 in commodity subsidies for corn, soybeans, and wheat from 2007-2010. | ||||
| Rep. Victoria Spartz (R-Ind.) | No | $342,416.00 | $257,085.00 | EcoAgro USA LLC, which received $341,023 in corn, soybean, and wheat commodity subsidies from 2014-2023, and $1,393 in disaster subsidies in 2021. |
| Sen. Joni Ernst (R-Iowa) | Senate | $23,960.00 | Richard Culver, Ernst’s father, received $23,960 in corn, and wheat commodities subsidies from 1995-1998 | |
| Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) | Senate | $429,891.00 | $43,829.00 | Received $48,184 in disaster subsidies between 2005 and 2024, and $381,707 in corn, soybean, and oat commodities subsidies from 1995-2021. |
| Rep. James Comer Jr. (R-Ky.) | No | $43,415.00 | Received $35,960 in corn, wheat, and tobacco commodity subsidies from 1995-2012, and $7,455 in disaster subsidies from 1999-2008. | |
| Rep. Thomas Massie (R-Kan.) | No | $1,213.50 | Received $139 in tobacco commodity subsidies in 2003. | |
| Howard Massie Farms LLC, which received $2,149 in tobacco commodity subsidies from 2008-2010 (Massie holds 50% share) | ||||
| Sen. John Neely Kennedy (R-La.) | Senate | $401.00 | Received $401 in cotton, corn, and wheat commodity subsidies from 2000-2007. | |
| Rep. April McClain Delaney (D-Md.) | House | $21,505.00 | Thomas C McClain, Delaney’s father, received $2,515 in disaster subsidies in 1995, and $18,990 in commodity subsidies from 1995-2003 for wheat, barley, and corn. | |
| Rep. Sam Graves (R-Mo.) | No | $142,940.00 | Received $142,940 in corn, soybean, and oat commodity subsidies from 1995-2001. | |
| Sen. Deb Fischer (R-Neb.) | Senate | $208,625.80 | $258,264.00 | Sunny Slope Ranch Inc, which received $488,059 in disaster subsidies between 2002 and 2024, and $335,525 in corn commodity subsidies from 2002-2021 (Fischer holds a 24.29% share). |
| Sunny Slope Ranch, which received $20,384 in disaster subsidies in 2008, and $13,925 in corn commodity subsidies from 2002-2004 (Fischer holds a 25% share). | ||||
| Rep. Frank Lucas (R-Okla.) | House | $205,564.00 | $14,651.00 | $190,612 in disaster subsidies from 1999-2024, and $14,952 in wheat commodity subsidies from 2016-2021. (Subsidies received by Lucas’ wife, Lynda Lucas. Farm land listed as asset in Rep. Lucas' financial disclosure forms). |
| Rep. Cliff Bentz (R-Ore.) | No | $13,125.00 | Received $13,125 in commodity subsidies for barley, corn, and wheat from 1999-2007. | |
| Sen. Mike Rounds (R-S.D.) | Senate | $108,260.00 | $7,338.00 | FRA LLC, which received $50,349 in corn, sunflower, and wheat commodity subsidies from 2000-2021 |
| $14,764.00 | Roundtable LLC, which received $33,324 in disaster subsidies from 2022-2024 and $24,587 in commodity subsidies from 2017-2022. | |||
| Rep. John W. Rose (R-Tenn.) | House | $51,315.00 | Received $26,499 in disaster subsidies between 2003 and 2017, and $24,816 in corn, tobacco, and wheat commodity subsidies from 1998-2014. | |
| Rep. Brian Babin (R-Texas) | No | $3,230.00 | Received $3,230 in disaster subsidies in 2006. | |
| Rep. Dan Newhouse (R-Wash.) | House | $390,852.33 | Irving Newhouse & Sons Inc, which received $123,671 in disaster subsidies from 1999-2005, and $36,757 in apple, wheat, corn, barley, and oat commodity subsidies from 1999-2013. (Newhouse owns a 84% share) | |
| $371,149.00 | Newhouse Farms Inc, which received $371,149 in commodity subsidies in 2021. (Newhouse owns a 69% share) | |||
| Sen. James Justice (R-W. Va.) | No | $896,822.00 | $626,680.00 | Justice Farms of North Carolina, LLC, received $64,192 in disaster subsidies in 2020, and $832,630 in commodity subsidies for non-specialty crops from 2019-2021. |
| Totals | 13 | $17,516,444.44 | $6,612,139.00 |