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Why were farmers paid to kill their own livestock during the Great Depression?

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There wasn’t enough food
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The livestock used up food resources needed for the public and the livestock can also be used as a way to feed the public. During the Great Depression, there was a lack of food for the general public due to the lack of jobs and most people required new ways to make money.
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