The Agricultural Adjustment Act (AAA), part of the New Deal programs introduced in the 1930s, provided price support subsidies to farmers. This program aimed to stabilize agricultural prices by reducing crop production, thereby raising prices for surplus crops. Farmers were paid to limit their production of certain commodities, which helped to alleviate the economic distress caused by the Great Depression and improve their financial situation.
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