Is it legal to grow hemp plants in Oregon?
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amanda.tolar
Yes! If I’m not mistaken, Oregon began its pilot program in 2014, the same time Kentucky did. The 2018 Bill passed, making cultivation legal nationally. However, you still have to obtain proper licensing through the specific state department of agriculture and follow and further requirements put in place at the state level.
Cleverclogs
It’s near-identical to Kentucky in almost every way. The only thing that’s different between growing hemp in Oregon or Kentucky is the licensing and application process. The fees are the same.
Moogdummy
Yes, it is legal to grow, process, and distribute hemp AND cannabis in Oregon.
They are lately pushing to make psilocybin therapy legal.
They’re quite ahead of the curve when it comes to legalizing natural substances.
CrayM
Yes, it is! In Oregon, you will need to obtain a license from the associated website or office of the state’s government. Other than that, like any business endeavor, you should have a business plan in place and identify any hurdles that could potentially occur.
Melody
Yes, if you grow and sell it in compliance with the federal farm bills, both of them, from 2014 and 2018. Plus, you’ll also need to get a license from the Oregon state agricultural department. And they recommend that if you are growing hemp commercially, you should find a source for certified hemp seed.
wavess
Yes, it is legal to grow hemp plants in Oregon. The hemp must be grown and sold in compliance with the 2014 and 2018 federal farm bills. In Oregon, you will also need a license from the state agricultural department in order to legally grow, harvest, produce, and sell hemp. Many people in the hemp growing industry in Oregon advise new farmers to source certified hemp seed, as it makes the growing process and license application process easier.