Want this question answered?
It started in 1933.
no the agracultural adjusment act is stil goin on. suwoop!
state and federal subsidies
the AAA meant the agricultural , adjustment , act.
The primary goal of the Agricultural Adjustment Act of 1933 was to restore the price of farming commodities to prices pre-war. The Secretary of Agriculture had a five step program to ensure this success.
The first Agricultural Adjustment Act reduced agricultural production by paying farmers subsidies.
The original act of 1933 was declared unconstitutional. However, the permanent provisions of its replacement, the Agricultural Adjustment Act of 1938, still remain in effect. Nearly all its provisions are usually superseded whenever a new Farm Bill is passed or extended, though, so it is largely irrelevant.
The act of raising the supply of agricultural goods to cut prices was not a part of the Agricultural Adjustment Administration.
Wayne D. Rasmussen has written: 'Price-support and adjustment programs from 1933 through 1978' -- subject(s): Agricultural price supports
The AAA- agricultural adjustment administration :)
Urging farmers to reduce production
The Agricultural Adjustment Act part of the New Deal which reduced agricultural production by paying subsidies not to plant The bill also paid farmers to kill off excess livestock.