a reference to the actions of Franklin DelanoRoosevelt, thirty-second president of the United States (1933 - 1945), who in his early legislation, approved the establishment of a new government agency called the Agricultural Adjustment Administration (AAA). The purpose of this agency was the "effective control of crop surpluses." As a result restraints were placed on agricultural production to drive up the low farm prices at that time; growing crops of corn, cotton and other agricultural products were plowed under as well, 6,000,000 pigs were killed. —SHSBC Binder 7 Approved Glossary