Florida History
The Agricultural Adjustment Administration (AAA) was a New Deal agency created in 1933 to boost agricultural prices by reducing surpluses through various means, including paying farmers to cut production. By aiming to stabilize the agricultural economy, it sought to address the severe economic distress faced by farmers during the Great Depression, which significantly impacted Florida's agricultural sector.
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