Oregon Hemp Seeds

Oregon Hemp Seeds

Buy Feminized Hemp Seeds For The State Of Oregon
CBD Hemp Seeds For Growing In Oregon


To grow hemp in Oregon, one must first gain the proper hemp grower registration. Conversely, those who will handle and process hemp must acquire a hemp handler license. It’s important to ensure the appropriate forms are completed and submitted to avoid delays in the hem cultivation and handling process.

Because licenses are valid through December of the issued year, early enrollment gives farmers and processors more time to plan, prepare, and process hemp throughout the year.

Register to Handle or Grow Hemp in Oregon

Hemp grower registration in Oregon involves both the business or entity that will grow the hemp and the land on which it will grow. Oregon’s Grower Registration Form includes things like business name, contact information, and grow sight details. Registrants must also submit a $250 grower application fee and $500 per registered grow site. Applications that are complete when sent in can take up to four weeks to process; incomplete applications may take longer.

Likewise, anyone who will process or handle must also gain the proper licenses. Oregon’s Hemp Handler’s Registration Application is necessary for anyone who will handle or process harvested hemp and is only applicable for one handling site. Additional handling locations require additional registration.

Hemp handler registration in Oregon must include things like business name and contact information, a detailed description of the handling site, and all intended uses of the hemp biomass that will be processed. Hemp handler registrations are valid through December 31 of each year with renewal applications due by December 30 of the current registered year. Handler registration must be completed in full and accompany all applicable fees to avoid delays. Local hemp handler registration in Oregon comes with a $1,300 fee, whereas out-of-state reciprocity registrations require a $500 payment.

For more information about hemp registration in Oregon, visit the state’s Department of Agriculture; Industrial Hemp page.

Oregon Hemp Sampling and Testing

Growers must test all domestic hemp to ensure compliant THC levels. The USDA allows up to .3 percent THC in hemp products on a dry-weight basis. To ensure compliance with USDA hemp rules, growers must have crop samples tested for THC within 28 calendar days before harvest. Different lots require separate testing; growers can additionally decide to break up large or contiguous lots for more efficient testing, as well.

The only entities allowed to test hemp crops are Oregon’s Department of Agriculture or an approved laboratory. Growers can request pre-harvest sampling by submitting a Sampling Request Form outlining the location, descriptions of varieties to be tested, and any other pertinent information. Growers must report lab results immediately to Oregon’s Department of Agriculture.

Hemp Reporting in Oregon

Growing hemp in Oregon requires precise record-keeping and reporting. For example, growers must report all lab test results quickly whether or not they exceed THC limits. They must also report the acreage or square feet of space used to grow hemp, as well as the total amount of pounds of hemp biomass harvested. Handlers, on the other hand, must report which hemp commodities they will develop along with how much industrial hemp is required to produce said products.

Additionally, both growers and handlers must report any loss of hemp product or hemp-related items within 48 hours of the loss or theft. Licensees also have ten calendar days to report changes to contact information or location, facility closures (whether temporary or permanent), and changes in ownership. Ownership changes that exceed 51 percent require a new registration.

Choosing the Best Oregon Hemp Seeds

CBD hemp farmers must choose their hemp seeds carefully. CBD seeds must come from a reputable source lest crops produce excessive THC levels or insufficient CBD levels. We recommend exclusively buying feminized seeds or female seed starts to ensure optimal cannabinoid output with minimal THC levels.

To learn more about how to grow hemp in Oregon, visit their website. As always, feel free to contact us for more information and to learn how we can help you achieve your hemp farming goals.


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Trinity

$0.36
Trinity is a premium feminized smokable hemp strain that forms large, tasty, CBD-rich buds that will delight any hemp user. Its quick flowering time, large yield, and hardy growth make Trinity an ideal choice for commercial hemp farmers.

T1 Trump

$0.30
T1 is a premium feminized smokable hemp strain that forms large, tasty, CBD-rich buds that will delight any hemp user. Its quick flowering time, large yield, and hardy growth make T1 an ideal choice for commercial hemp farmers.

Abacus

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Abacus is a flavorful and hardy feminized hemp cultivar that reliably produces top-quality CBD hemp flowers. This Indica-dominant strain is a hybrid of OG Kush, Purple Urkle, and landrace hemp.

Grizzly

$0.30
Grizzly is a potent and aromatic feminized hemp cultivar that reliably produces high-quality smokable hemp flowers. This Sativa-dominant strain is a hybrid of Super CBD and Nightingale.

Titan

$0.30
Titan is a hemp strain with mighty in-bred lineage. Crossing two types of the Spectrum hemp strain leads to a resilient plant that can thrive in almost any condition. Titan hemp seeds are perfect for businesses that earn their keep with extraction. Titan yields an exceptional amount of biomass.

Merlot

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Merlot hemp flower is a beautiful, indica-dominant strain with moderately high CBD levels averaging at about 11 percent. Known for its smooth smoke and distinct fruity, alcohol flavor, Merlot is a popular choice among consumers who want a relaxing nightcap without any calories.

Berry Blossom

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Berry Blossom is an easy-to-grow hemp variety with boutique-style qualities. It produces thick, terpene-rich flowers throughout its extended grow period. The bright green and pink colas radiate with a powerful perfume of fruit and berries.

Cherry Wine

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Cherry Wine is a careful cross between The Wife and Charlotte’s Cherries. It is a particularly sweet strain with abundant growth and resin development. It’s CBD content ranges from 15 to 20 percent and its THC levels average about .25 percent.