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Tennessee hemp producers reminded of upcoming deadlines
 
NASHVILLE – The Tennessee Department of Agriculture (TDA) and USDA’s Farm Service Agency (FSA) are teaming up to remind hemp producers of important deadlines.
“We want to see this evolving agricultural sector progress in Tennessee,” Agriculture Commissioner Charlie Hatcher, D.V.M. said. “We both play a part in the successful implementation of the state’s hemp program by working together to support growers and providing resources for them.”
To produce hemp in Tennessee, you must first be licensed by TDA, which administers the state’s hemp program. Next, all licensed hemp producers are required to set up a Farm Record with FSA and report their hemp crop acreage yearly by the crop reporting deadline of July 31. FSA is the USDA agency that issues lot numbers used to track hemp.
“We are equally invested in the success of Tennessee hemp producers,” USDA Tennessee FSA State Executive Director John Litz said. “The crop acreage reporting requirement helps producers maintain good records and that helps them secure opportunities for USDA cost share funds, loans, and other program aid. FSA also has a Beginning Farmer Coordinator who assists with those who are new to agricultural operations in Tennessee.” 
Denise Woods, TDA’s hemp coordinator, said, “TDA and FSA act as a team to make sure hemp producers have what they need. It’s imperative that current producers complete their applications now to ensure no lapse in licensure. Producers can easily complete their application online and we also have a Hemp Grower Application Checklist at the bottom of the application to help them make sure they have all requirements submitted.”
Hemp producers with a current license in Tennessee are required to reapply with TDA by June 30, 2022, at 4:30 p.m. CDT. New producer applications are accepted year-round and expire June 30 annually. All applicants must submit an application, license fees and required documentation. If the application and payment are not received by the deadline, the producer’s license will expire June 30 at 4:30 p.m. CDT. The deadline for crop acreage reporting to FSA is July 31 annually.
Information about the hemp program in Tennessee can be found online at www.tn.gov/agriculture/farms/hemp-industry.html. The hemp grower application can be found at  stateoftennessee.formstack.com/forms/tda_hemp_propagator_broker_application.  Growers without online access should call 615-837-5137 for a paper application well in advance of the June 30 deadline.
5/31/2022