The Agricultural Adjustment Administration: An Overview of a New Deal Agency

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The Agricultural Adjustment Administration (AAA) was a New Deal agency established in the United States in 1933 to address the problems of overproduction and low prices in the agricultural sector. The AAA implemented a variety of programs, including production controls, price supports, and conservation initiatives, to stabilize the farm economy and improve the lives of farmers. In this educational video, we'll provide an overview of the Agricultural Adjustment Administration and its role in the New Deal era. We'll also discuss the legacy of the AAA and its impact on the development of agricultural policy in the United States. Whether you're a student of history or simply interested in the history of the American farm economy, this video has something for you.

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