Who benefited most from the New Deal's Agricultural Adjustment Act?

A. landowners
B. sharecroppers
C. small farmers
D. tenant farmers

A. Landowners benefited the most from the New Deal's Agricultural Adjustment Act because the government paid them to reduce production and increase crop prices, which helped them to maintain their income levels. Sharecroppers, small farmers, and tenant farmers, on the other hand, often did not benefit from the act and may have even been negatively impacted by it.