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Those who wish to grow hemp in Tennessee must apply for licensing through the state’s Agricultural Department. Hemp sellers no longer require licensing from Tennessee’s Hemp Department, nor are hemp processors. However, those who plan to process the hemp for use in consumable goods may need to register as a food manufacturing facility.

Register to Grow Hemp in Tennessee

Growing hemp in Tennessee begins with grower registration. Those who wish to participate in Tennessee’s Hemp Program must submit a Hemp Grower Application to the Department along with all applicable fees (between $250 and $350 per year depending on acreage). Applications must be completed in full. Some of the information required on the application includes things like proof of clear background checks for all key participants, GPS coordinates of the proposed land, consent to crop TDA inspection, and more.

Applicants can email their registrations to industrial.hemp@tn.gov and pay by credit card by phone at (615) 837-5137. Alternatively, they can send completed applications plus a check or money order to: Tennessee Department of Agriculture; Plant Certification Section; Post Office Box 111359; Nashville, Tennessee 37222.

Tennessee Hemp Movement Permits

A Hemp Movement Permit is mandatory for the legal transportation of live plants or harvested hemp material. The application takes only a few minutes to complete online and must be submitted at least three days before moving any hemp.

Though the permit is not always necessary, the TDA strongly encourages attaining a Hemp Movement Permit before moving plants. The license ensures the safe transfer of hemp and removes the risk of delays in the transportation process.

Tennessee Hemp Inspection Policy and Procedure

The TDA will take random, statistically significant samples of each variety of hemp per USDA protocol. They will test hemp samples using a process called liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (or similar) to measure the plant’s THC concentrations post-decarboxylation.

Registrants must contact the TDA 30 days before harvesting their hemp to schedule an inspection with the Department. The registrant is additionally responsible for all TDA testing fees at a rate of $150 per testing site.

Though the TDA encourages frequent third-party crop testing to help maintain compliant THC levels, they are careful to note that third-party testing does not replace mandatory pre-harvest TDA testing.

Next Steps to Grow Hemp in Tennessee Legally

Tennessee hemp seeds must come from a regulated source. It is unlawful to sell hemp seeds in Tennessee without the proper seed licensing permits. Licensed hemp seed distributors help ensure that the seeds farmers receive are the highest quality with the lowest risk for concern.

Valhalla Pharms works hard to ensure our seeds are compliant across the nation. Our feminized seeds produce abundant, cannabinoid-rich flowers with only trace levels of THC. We offer many varieties of premium CBD seeds, each with a Certificate of Analysis to back their expected THC levels. By buying our Tennessee feminized hemp seeds, you’re significantly improving your odds of hemp industry success.

To learn more about how to grow hemp in Tennessee, visit the state’s Department of Agriculture Hemp website. As always, feel free to contact us to learn how we can help you thrive in the Tennessee hemp industry.


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