California History
The Agricultural Adjustment Act (AAA) was a New Deal program enacted in 1933 that aimed to boost agricultural prices by reducing surpluses. It sought to achieve this by paying farmers to reduce crop production and livestock, thereby stabilizing prices and improving farmers' income during the Great Depression. This act significantly impacted both the agricultural landscape and rural economies, leading to a shift in how farming was approached in the United States.
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