Farming In Tennessee Valley

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During the Great Depression, the conditions of Tennessee valley were really poor. Farmers in Tennessee were going through poverty and dealt with problems like soil erosion due to poor farming practices. Farms were damaged and farmers had nothing left but hope. To prevent further damage, The Tennessee Valley Authority or (TVA) was passed on May 18, 1933, by president FDR to develop the Tennessee valley and the Tennessee river which is called the Muscle Shoal. It was a farming area. The TVA not only benefited farmers but all the other suffering Tennesseans. The Tennessee Valley Authority or the TVA benefited farmers by restoring their farm conditions by preventing floods and soil erosion. Patricia Bernard Ezzell from the Encyclopedia of Alabama

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