Ohio has strong agricultural roots dating back for decades. Soybean, corn, wheat, hay, and oats are all common crops grown in Ohio. And now Ohio farmers can add CBD seed to the list thanks to the state’s newly enacted Hemp Program.
Growing industrial hemp for CBD extraction in Ohio requires comprehensive knowledge of this program. As a farmer, you need to know what’s required of you prior to, during, and after the growing season. In this article, we’ll discuss some of the basic ideas outlined in the pilot program.
Important Facts About the Ohio Hemp Program
The state’s hemp program is overseen by the Ohio Department of Agriculture. This program outlines the rules and regulations that farmers must adhere to in order to grow CBD seed or clones within state borders. Here are some important facts about the program that hemp farmers, new and returning, should be aware of:
- All sites on which industrial hemp is grown in Ohio must be approved by the Department.
- It is acceptable to buy hemp seeds from any agricultural business. Hemp clones can be purchased from a licensed greenhouse or processor.
- You must have a license to grow hemp in Ohio. You can complete the application form online after registering for an OH|ID account.
- The application period for applying for a license to grow hemp seed in Ohio is 11/1-3/31.
- If you have a felony on your record that’s dated within the last 10 years and involves controlled substances, you will be denied a license.
- Hemp cultivators must provide the address, GPS coordinates, and a map of their plot, greenhouse, building, and/or storage structure.
- During the application process, you must tell the Department approximately what quantity of plants you intend to produce and the approximate size of your growing area.
- There are restrictions on where hemp can be grown in Ohio, including close proximity to residential buildings, licensed marijuana growers, public parks, and schools.
- In Ohio, you must grow a minimum of 1,000 plants.
- You must get fingerprints done by the Bureau of Criminal Investigation.
While this list is a good summary of Ohio’s Hemp Program, it is by no means all encompassing. You should read the program information on your own and/or with your lawyer before commencing cultivation.
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