US Hemp Acreage Statistics by State
Industrial hemp acreage statistics by US state for the 2025 crop year. Browse USDA NASS planted acres, compare states, and explore fiber, floral, and grain…
Data last updated May 23, 2026 10:58 pm (UTC).
- Texas6,700 acres
- Other states (NASS withheld detail)4,860 acres
- Kentucky4,800 acres
- California4,000 acres
- Nebraska3,300 acres
- Kansas3,200 acres
- Colorado3,000 acres
- Oklahoma3,000 acres
- Minnesota2,700 acres
- Washington2,600 acres
- Montana2,350 acres
- North Dakota2,200 acres
- South Dakota1,180 acres
- North Carolina1,150 acres
- Ohio920 acres
- Illinois730 acres
- Wisconsin550 acres
- Tennessee335 acres
- Michigan280 acres
- Iowa205 acres
- Pennsylvania170 acres
- Louisiana160 acres
- New York150 acres
- Virginia135 acres
- Alabama120 acres
- South Carolina75 acres
- Utah71 acres
- Maryland70 acres
- Connecticut67 acres
- Missouri60 acres
- Vermont54 acres
- Florida29 acres
- New Jersey23 acres
- West Virginia14 acres
- Maine9 acres
“Other states” is a USDA NASS aggregate for states where individual state names and detail are withheld for confidentiality. Acreage still reflects active industrial hemp production in those states — it is not a separate geography.
