Hemp license renewals are now open and must be submitted by December 1st. Current licensees should receive renewal information by mail soon if you haven't already. Don’t miss the deadline—renew today to ensure uninterrupted compliance for 2025.
To grow hemp, you need a license, and these are the key points:
Hemp growing licenses expire on December 31 each year. Fees are not prorated.
You must submit your grower application (renewal or new) to the ODA by May 31 of the year you plan to grow.  Late submissions received by the Department no later than July 31 are subject to a $250 late fee for each grow site application.
You must have your license number before you start growing.
Make sure your application is complete and error-free. Incomplete applications won't be processed until they are fixed.
Growing hemp without a license can lead to not getting a license and possible fines.
If you plan to produce agricultural hemp seed, you'll also need an agricultural hemp seed license.
New ODA Hemp Grower license applications are available here:
Don't miss the opportunity to secure your license. Let EARTH Law assist you in filing, meeting all requirements, and getting your licenses approved. Contact us today for expert guidance and support at info@earthlawllc.com.Â
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