AAA addresses the relief stage of FDRs economic solution plan by providing immediate government checks to farmers for land that will be left unused to create a temporary artificial scarcity.
It addresses the recovery stage of FDRs economic solution plan by curtailing staple crops and making them seem more valuable and in turn creates a greater demand and a higher profit margin.
This act addresses the reform stage of FDRs economic solution by creating a stable fiscal environment for the american economy. Because of this farmers would be given a more substantial cut of the national income, which gives them the ability to continually support themselves so that they no longer need government help. This creates jobs, economic flow and the balance the government is striving for.