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Ever-normal Granary, ca. 1933

U.S. National Archives

U.S. National Archives
United States

The practice of storing surplus grain to keep prices stable or “ever-normal” dates to biblical times. In 1938, the AAA began to make loans to farmers, enabling them to stockpile grain until the market rebounded.

National Archives, Records of the Bureau of Agricultural Economics

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  • Title: Ever-normal Granary, ca. 1933
U.S. National Archives

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