Answer
D) supported individual farmers by giving them advice in articles in Market Bulletin.
Explanation
Eugene Talmadge assumed a leading role in the state's politics from 1926 to 1946. Amid his three terms state commissioner of agriculture and three terms as governor, his personality and actions spellbound voters into Talmadge and hostile to Talmadge groups in the state's one-party legislative issues of that period. He was chosen to a fourth term as the state's CEO in 1946 yet died before getting down to business.