The U.S. has agreed to pay a relatively small number of Brazilian cotton farmers $300 million to settle a trade dispute over the size of subsidies given to American cotton farmers. Cotton Baleout Perspective The U.S. has agreed to pay Brazilian cotton farmers $300 million to settle a trade dispute over the size of subsidies given to American cotton farmers. According to USDA/ERS, there are approximately 18,500 cotton farmers in the U.S. producing $25 billion worth of cotton or an average of $1.35 million apiece. American taxpayers are going to spend $16,500 per cotton farmer to keep them in business. Meanwhile, the $300 million goes to benefit a relatively small number of Brazilian cotton farmers. This group is small because the cost of s...