Want this question answered?
The purpose of the AAA (Agricultural Adjustment Act) New Deal program was to address the agricultural crisis during the Great Depression. It aimed to raise crop prices by reducing production, providing subsidies to farmers, and implementing measures to stabilize agricultural markets. The program was intended to improve farmers' incomes and stabilize the agricultural industry as a whole.
by raising crop prices
five-year plan
True
GTRI Agricultural Technology Research Program was created in 1973.
Charles B. Dodson has written: 'Financial and structural characteristics of U.S. commercial cotton farms, 1991-92' -- subject(s): Agriculture, Conservation Reserve Program (U.S.), Cotton farmers, Cotton trade, Economic aspects, Economic aspects of Agriculture, Statistics 'Financial and structural characteristics of CRP enrollees, 1991' -- subject(s): Agricultural conservation, Conservation Reserve Program (U.S.), Economic aspects, Economic aspects of Agricultural conservation, Economic aspects of Soil conservation, Soil conservation, Statistics
What influenced U.S. economic recovery following the Great Depression? production of materials for World War I production of materials for World War II Herbert Hoover's New Deal program European debt payment
The AAA was both relief and recovery because it not only took action to halt the economic depression it also acted as a permanent program to avoid another economic disaster
Supervised Agricultural Experience Program
a good one(:
The New Economic Policy
Victor J. Oliveira has written: 'A profile of hired farmworkers, 1990 annual averages' -- subject(s): Agricultural laborers, Migrant agricultural laborers, Statistics 'Recent trends and economic issues in the WIC infant formula rebate program' -- subject(s): Costs, Economic aspects of Nutrition policy, Infant formula industry, Infant formulas, Nutrition policy, Prices, Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (U.S.) 'Nonfarm employment of farm operators, hired farmworkers, and unpaid farmworkers' -- subject(s): Agricultural laborers, Employment, Statistics