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Agricultural Adjustment Act of 1938 : ウィキペディア英語版 | Agricultural Adjustment Act of 1938
:''This is an article about the "Agricultural Adjustment Act of 1938". For the act by the same name in 1933, see Agricultural Adjustment Act.'' The Agricultural Adjustment Act of 1938 () was legislation in the United States that was enacted as an alternative and replacement for the farm subsidy policies, in previous New Deal farm legislation (Agricultural Adjustment Act of 1933), that had been found unconstitutional. The act revived the provisions in the previous Agriculture Adjustment Act, with the exception that the financing of the law's programs would be provided by the Federal Government and not a processor's tax,〔http://www.freeuniv.com/lect/rankin/Unit7B.htm〕 and was also enforced as a response to the success of the Soil Conservation and Domestic Allotment Act of 1936. ==Provisions== The act was the first to make price support mandatory for corn, cotton, and wheat to help maintain a sufficient supply in low production periods along with marketing quotas to keep supply in line with market demand. It established permissive supports for butter, dates, figs, hops, turpentine, rosin, pecans, prunes, raisins, barley, rye, grain sorghum, wool, winter cover-crop seeds, mohair, peanuts, and tobacco for the 1938-40 period. The agriculture industry changed during the 1930s due to improvements in technology and expanded the south to more modern farming methods, as well as diversifying land. Many acres normally devoted to cotton were now being use to raise cattle or used more efficiently which increased production per acre. 〔 Ferguson, James S. "The Journal of Southern History," Southern Historical Association Vol. 16, No. 4 (1950): 561-563.〕 Also, title V of the Act established the Federal Crop Insurance Corporation.
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