By State
Farm Bill 2026 by state
How H.R. 7567 affects farmers, ranchers, rural businesses, and SNAP recipients in each state. We cover all 45 major agricultural states with state-specific context.
AL · Top 25 ag state
Alabama
37,000 farms · 750,000 SNAP recipients
AZ · Top 25 ag state by value
Arizona
20,000 farms · 880,000 SNAP recipients
AR · Top 15 ag state
Arkansas
42,000 farms · 275,000 SNAP recipients
CA · Top ag state by value
California
70,000 farms · 5.2 million SNAP recipients
CO · Top 25 ag state
Colorado
39,000 farms · 545,000 SNAP recipients
DE · Smaller ag state
Delaware
2,300 farms · 120,000 SNAP recipients
FL · Top 15 ag state by value
Florida
44,000 farms · 2.9 million SNAP recipients
GA · Top 15 ag state
Georgia
42,000 farms · 1.4 million SNAP recipients
ID · Top 20 ag state
Idaho
26,000 farms · 120,000 SNAP recipients
IL · Top 5 ag state
Illinois
71,000 farms · 1.85 million SNAP recipients
IN · Top 15 ag state
Indiana
53,000 farms · 595,000 SNAP recipients
IA · Top 5 ag state
Iowa
85,000 farms · 275,000 SNAP recipients
KS · Top 10 ag state
Kansas
59,000 farms · 175,000 SNAP recipients
KY · Top 25 ag state
Kentucky
75,000 farms · 555,000 SNAP recipients
LA · Top 25 ag state
Louisiana
27,000 farms · 850,000 SNAP recipients
ME · Smaller ag state
Maine
7,500 farms · 165,000 SNAP recipients
MD · Top 30 ag state
Maryland
12,000 farms · 650,000 SNAP recipients
MI · Top 20 ag state
Michigan
47,000 farms · 1.4 million SNAP recipients
MN · Top 10 ag state
Minnesota
68,000 farms · 415,000 SNAP recipients
MS · Top 25 ag state
Mississippi
34,000 farms · 415,000 SNAP recipients
MO · Top 15 ag state
Missouri
92,000 farms · 650,000 SNAP recipients
MT · Top 20 ag state
Montana
27,000 farms · 115,000 SNAP recipients
NE · Top 5 ag state
Nebraska
44,000 farms · 150,000 SNAP recipients
NV · Smaller ag state
Nevada
4,000 farms · 470,000 SNAP recipients
NH · Smaller ag state
New Hampshire
4,400 farms · 75,000 SNAP recipients
NJ · Top 30 ag state
New Jersey
10,000 farms · 800,000 SNAP recipients
NM · Smaller ag state
New Mexico
25,000 farms · 475,000 SNAP recipients
NY · Top 25 ag state
New York
33,000 farms · 2.85 million SNAP recipients
NC · Top 15 ag state
North Carolina
46,000 farms · 1.5 million SNAP recipients
ND · Top 10 ag state
North Dakota
26,000 farms · 60,000 SNAP recipients
OH · Top 15 ag state
Ohio
78,000 farms · 1.4 million SNAP recipients
OK · Top 25 ag state
Oklahoma
78,000 farms · 395,000 SNAP recipients
OR · Top 25 ag state
Oregon
37,000 farms · 765,000 SNAP recipients
PA · Top 20 ag state
Pennsylvania
53,000 farms · 1.85 million SNAP recipients
SC · Top 25 ag state
South Carolina
23,000 farms · 590,000 SNAP recipients
SD · Top 15 ag state
South Dakota
29,000 farms · 75,000 SNAP recipients
TN · Top 25 ag state
Tennessee
65,000 farms · 950,000 SNAP recipients
TX · Top ag state by acreage
Texas
247,000 farms · 3.4 million SNAP recipients
UT · Smaller ag state
Utah
18,000 farms · 105,000 SNAP recipients
VT · Smaller ag state
Vermont
6,800 farms · 75,000 SNAP recipients
VA · Top 25 ag state
Virginia
41,000 farms · 850,000 SNAP recipients
WA · Top 15 ag state by value
Washington
35,000 farms · 975,000 SNAP recipients
WV · Smaller ag state
West Virginia
21,000 farms · 260,000 SNAP recipients
WI · Top 10 ag state
Wisconsin
63,000 farms · 550,000 SNAP recipients
WY · Smaller ag state
Wyoming
12,000 farms · 30,000 SNAP recipients