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Emergency Commodity Assistance Program in Nebraska

CFDA 10.121 — federal program obligations to Nebraska

Total obligated

$617.8M

Awards

70K

The Emergency Commodity Assistance Program (CFDA 10.121) shows $617,730,586.66 in USAspending.gov obligations with Nebraska as place of performance. Seventy thousand one hundred seventy-seven awards sit behind that total — a producer-level file, denser in rows than North Dakota's 10.121 join and distinct from Nebraska's Supply Chain Reimbursement overlay on CFDA 32.010. The dollars are commitments on the tagged pair, not outlays.

Key figures

  • CFDA 10.121 in Nebraska shows $617,730,586.66 in USAspending obligations on 70,177 awards.
  • High award count is a producer-row pattern, not a farm census.
  • Supply Chain Reimbursement (32.010) is a separate Nebraska listing, not part of this total.
  • The total is commitments, not cashed commodity checks or a crop-loss survey.

Nebraska x 10.121 is a producer-row join, not a 32.010 cousin

This tie pairs CFDA 10.121, EMERGENCY COMMODITY ASSISTANCE PROGRAM, with Nebraska place of performance. The $617,730,586.66 on 70,177 awards is many modest assistance rows rather than one state grant. Nebraska also has a Supply Chain Reimbursement join (CFDA 32.010) in this slice; that communications listing is not a farm program and is not inside this total. Treat 10.121 as USDA commodity assistance tagged to Nebraska, not a cargo census and not a ranking against Kansas or North Dakota 10.121 pages.

Other USDA listings — crop insurance, conservation, or Supplemental Disaster Relief on 10.988 — sit outside $617,730,586.66 unless they also carry 10.121. Adding this total to another farm CFDA would assume non-overlapping awards, which this packet does not establish. Correlation between the obligation sum and a harvest year is not causation. This packet has no year and no weather table. Place of performance as Nebraska locates the tagged awards; it does not deposit $617,730,586.66 in the state treasury.

70,177 awards and a four-figure dollars-per-row mean

If $617,730,586.66 were spread evenly across 70,177 awards, the mechanical mean would be about $8,802 per row. That average is arithmetic on the packet, not a published payment rate. Award count is a row count of assistance awards, which in farm programs often tracks producer applications. It is not a farm census, not a county count, and not a bushel count. Repeat producers can appear on more than one row.

Seventy thousand lines cannot be scanned as a narrative. Sort the Nebraska 10.121 overlay by amount to see concentration. Empty recipient-name cells, if present, are a display issue on producer files, not proof of zero dollars. This page will not invent a producer directory. The $617,730,586.66 total remains the tagged join. High row count is a producer-row pattern, not a quality score of Nebraska agriculture.

Full analysis: Emergency Commodity Assistance Program federal funding in Nebraska

Questions

How much Emergency Commodity Assistance is obligated in Nebraska?
USAspending.gov shows $617,730,586.66 in obligations for CFDA 10.121 with Nebraska as place of performance, across 70,177 awards. The sum is a commitment total on assistance awards, not outlays and not Nebraska's full USDA ledger. Other farm listings are outside this join unless they also carry 10.121.
Is this the same as Nebraska's Supply Chain Reimbursement page?
No. Supply Chain Reimbursement is CFDA 32.010, a communications catalog line. This page is CFDA 10.121, Emergency Commodity Assistance. They are different listings with separate Nebraska joins. The $617,730,586.66 total does not include 32.010 dollars.
Why does Nebraska 10.121 have 70,177 awards?
Emergency commodity assistance often posts as many producer-level assistance rows. The extract lists 70,177 awards totaling $617,730,586.66. Award count is not a farm census and may include repeat lines. The packet does not name producers or commodities.
Are the $618 million already paid to Nebraska producers?
Not on this metric. Obligations are recorded commitments on assistance awards. Outlays are payments from the Treasury. The $617,730,586.66 headline is the obligation rollup in SpendingVault's extract. Payment dates, offsets, and remaining balances are not published in this packet.

USAspending.gov CFDA program aggregates by place of performance state. Obligations are not outlays.

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