New Mexico History
The Agricultural Adjustment Act (AAA) was a key piece of legislation enacted in 1933 as part of the New Deal, aimed at boosting agricultural prices by reducing surpluses through production control and financial assistance to farmers. This act connected to the broader efforts to stabilize the economy during the Great Depression and sought to improve the livelihoods of farmers by addressing issues related to overproduction and falling crop prices.
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