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How did the Agricultural Adjustment Act help the farmers?

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People have long believed that salt-affected land was unusable. But as a result of in-depth research and years of testing, a practical solution was found: Saline agriculture.

It is very well possible to grow crops on salt-affected land, as long as the right (salt tolerant) crops are being used, combined with alternative techniques in irrigation, fertilization and water management.

With saline agriculture, food is produced on salt-affected soils and salt or brackish water is used for irrigation.

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