3 edition of Agricultural adjustment act of 1937. found in the catalog.
Agricultural adjustment act of 1937.
United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Agriculture and Forestry.
Published
1937
by U.S. Govt. print. off. in Washington
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Written in English
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | HD9006 .A5 1937f |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | iii, 139 p. incl. tables. |
Number of Pages | 139 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL14350367M |
LC Control Number | 37019769 |
The voluntary nature of the SCDAA led to its demise in Induced by high-cotton prices, growers planted and harvested a large crop which sent cotton prices back to single-digits. The failure of the SCDAA led to the Agricultural Adjustment Act of One of the first to be introduced and enacted was the Agricultural Adjustment Act. The intent of the AAA was to restore the purchasing power of American farmers to pre-World War I levels. The money to pay the farmers for cutting back production by about 30 percent was raised by a tax on companies that bought farm products and processed them.
Agricultural Adjustment Administration (AAA), former U.S. government agency established () in the Dept. of Agriculture under the Agricultural Adjustment Act of as part of. Agricultural Adjustment Act of Pub. L. No. , 48 Stat. 31 (Originally cited as ch. 25, 48 Stat. 31) The digitization of this Act was performed by the University of Arkansas’s National Agricultural Law Center under Cooperative Agreement No. with the United States Department of Agriculture, National Agricultural Size: 1MB.
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