The Act created a new agency, the Agricultural Adjustment Administration, also called "AAA" (1933–1942), an agency of the U.S. Department of Agriculture, to oversee the distribution of...
Agricultural Adjustment Administration (AAA), New Deal program to restore U.S. agricultural prosperity during the Great Depression by cutting farm production, reducing export surpluses, and raising...
Agricultural Adjustment Act, in U.S. history, legislation signed in May 1933 by Pres. Franklin D. Roosevelt as part of the Hundred Days phase of his New Deal domestic program. The Agricultural Adju...
New Deal program to restore agricultural prosperity in the United States during the Great Depression
Reagan administration → v t e United States federal agriculture legislation Farm bills Federal Farm Loan Act (1916) Agricultural Adjustment Act (1933) Agricultural Adjustment Act...
Created by the Agricultural Adjustment Act of 1933, the Agricultural Adjustment Administration (AAA) was a federal agency tasked with reducing crop yields. Low crop prices had harmed U.S. farmers;...
Aerial Photography at the Agricultural Adjustment Administration: Acreage Controls, Conservation Benefits, and Overhead Surveillance in the 1930s Mark Monmonier order farmers to plant less...
The experimental Agricultural Adjustment Act (AAA) was the cornerstone farm legislation of President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s New Deal agenda and was ...
목차 ; 서론 직접지불제 추진 실태와 평가 직접지불제가 농업구조와 소득에 미치는 영향 외국의 직접지불제 동향 직접지불제 개편 방향 농가단위 소득안정 직접지불제 도입방안 부록 참고문헌
service administration of agricultural price and income support programs, begun in 1933, and, since 1936, of the Agricultural Conservation Programs. This farmer committee system comprises...