Plowed Under examines how the 1933 Agricultural Adjustment Act, which limited market supply and stabilized prices by rotating crops and slaughtering cows and pigs, was performed for the American public… Click to show full abstract
Plowed Under examines how the 1933 Agricultural Adjustment Act, which limited market supply and stabilized prices by rotating crops and slaughtering cows and pigs, was performed for the American public by the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) and how enraged citizens then fought back and performed their opposition.
               
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