How were rural landowners and tenant farmers affected by the Agricultural Adjustment Act?
Tenant farmers enjoyed improved working conditions and paid time off, while landowners were expected to pay for these benefits.
Landowners received federal money for not planting certain crops, while tenant farmers often ended up being removed from the lands
they worked.
Landowners received benefits for producing crops with high yields, while tenant farmers were given an increased workload to produce
these crops.
Tenant farmers received aid in case their crops should fail, while landowners paid increased taxes in order to fund this program.