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The government paid farmers to destroy surplus as a way to help eliminate crop and product surpluses. This occurred during the New Deal.

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What did the government do to help eliminate the crop and product surpluses?

Paid farmers to destroy surpluses.


To help eliminate the crop and product surpluses the government .?

The government paid farmers to destroy surplus as a way to help eliminate crop and product surpluses. This occurred during the New Deal.


How does the federal government attempt to stabilize farm prices?

Under the program of price supports, Congress establishes a support price for a particular crop. In order to avoid large surpluses every year, the government has adopted the idea of acreage allotment, acreage restriction. When a crop has been overproduced and large surpluses threaten to lower prices, the government turns to marketing quotas, marketing limits.


By decreasing farm surpluses New Deal policies helped to do what?

to raise crop prices


Under this program congress establishes a price for a particular crop?

Under this program, Congress sets a price floor for a specific crop, ensuring that farmers receive a minimum price for their produce. If the market price falls below the established price, the government may step in to purchase the surplus at the fixed price, thereby providing stability to the agricultural sector. However, this approach can lead to overproduction and surpluses, which can be costly for the government and distort market forces.


Why doesn't the US just give it's crop surpluses to poor countries?

To a large degree it does. However farmers grow crops for profit. If they are not going to get paid for their work then they will not grow them. Which is reasonable.


What is a synonym for fruit?

berry, nut, crop, product


When an agricultural product is sold for profit it is considered a what?

A cash crop.


What are Maryland's major crop product?

Silage and fodder for dairy cattle.


What is the tax levied on a crop or product called in colonial times?

Duty


Which reason most likely explains why egyptians in the Nile River valley often had crop surpluses?

because it was close to the water.flood- if it was at the harvest time, not a lot of crops would be savedto have it for safetyhad water source beneath them


Which region does not have a crop as a product?

Antarctica does not have crops as a product due to its harsh environment and freezing temperatures, which are not conducive to agriculture.