12. What is the FSA?
The Farm Security Administration is a subagency
of the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
13. What is the FSA?
The Farm Security Administration is a subagency
of the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
The FSA resulted from the Resettlement
Administration and took on all of the RA’s
programs, including rural rehabilitation, farm
loans, and subsistence homestead programs.
16. What does the FSA do?
It was one of the New Deal agencies under
President Franklin Roosevelt.
17. What does the FSA do?
It was one of the New Deal agencies under
President Franklin Roosevelt.
The FSA was not a relief agency.
18. What does the FSA do?
It was one of the New Deal agencies under
President Franklin Roosevelt.
The FSA was not a relief agency.
The FSA provided loans to people, mainly
farmers, who couldn’t obtain credit elsewhere.
19. What does the FSA do?
It was one of the New Deal agencies under
President Franklin Roosevelt.
The FSA was not a relief agency.
The FSA provided loans to people, mainly
farmers, who couldn’t obtain credit elsewhere.
The goal of the FSA was to provide the money for
farm families to be able to make it on their own.
22. Is the FSA Still Around
Today?
In 1946, the Farm Security Administration was
transformed into a program that helped poor
farmers buy land.
23. Is the FSA Still Around
Today?
In 1946, the Farm Security Administration was
transformed into a program that helped poor
farmers buy land.
Today, this reinvented program is called the
Farmers Home Administration.
37. What is the REA?
It was one of the New Deal agencies under
President Franklin Roosevelt.
38. What is the REA?
It was one of the New Deal agencies under
President Franklin Roosevelt.
The Rural Electrification Administration is an
agency of the United States Department of
Agriculture.
41. What does the REA do?
The Rural Electrification Administration was
created to bring electricity to farms and rural
areas.
42. What does the REA do?
The Rural Electrification Administration was
created to bring electricity to farms and rural
areas.
The U.S. was behind European countries in the
area of rural electrification, which motivated us
to bring electricity to farms and rural areas.
45. Is the REA Still Around
Today?
The Rural Electrification Administration was
reorganized into the Rural Utilities Service.
46. Is the REA Still Around
Today?
The Rural Electrification Administration was
reorganized into the Rural Utilities Service.
This reorganization was authorized by the
Federal Crop Insurance Reform and Department
of Agriculture Reorganization Act of 1994.
49. Was the REA Successful
Overall?
The Rural Electrification Administration was
successful until it was later transformed into the
Rural Utilities Service.