Alabama Industrial Hemp Statistics

Alabama industrial hemp statistics for 2025: planted and harvested acres, fiber/floral/grain utilization, production value, and trends from USDA NASS National…

Data last updated July 7, 2026 1:50 pm (UTC).

Alabama production economics

State acres, yield, and production are from NASS where published. Segment production value is shown when reported; otherwise estimated by applying the U.S. average price per pound for that utilization to state production. Sales per acre divides that value by state acres harvested for the segment.

Open acres harvested (all utilizations)

115 acres

2025

Indoor / protected sq ft

31,000 sq ft

2025

Floral hemp (CBD, CBG, specialty)

Floral / cannabinoid hemp grown in the open.

Acres harvested
115 acres
Avg. yield
Production
Production value
Sales / acre
$/lb utilized

Fiber hemp

Straw for construction, textiles, and bioplastics.

Acres harvested
115 acres
Avg. yield
Production
Production value
Sales / acre
$/lb utilized

Grain hemp

Grain for plant-based protein and oil.

Acres harvested
Avg. yield
Production
Production value
Sales / acre
$/lb utilized

Seed hemp

Oilseed and nutritional products.

Acres harvested
Avg. yield
Production
Production value
Sales / acre
$/lb utilized

Alabama industrial hemp production economics (2025 USDA NASS)

  • Floral hemp (CBD, CBG, specialty): 115 acres harvested
  • Fiber hemp: 115 acres harvested

Planted acreage trend

Segment mix

Fiber, floral, and grain acres are USDA utilization categories (area harvested by intended use). They are not always mutually exclusive — the same acreage can appear in more than one category when reported for multiple purposes.

MetricValue
Fiber acres115 acres
Floral acres115 acres
Acres harvested115 acres
Acres planted120 acres
Indoor sq ft (protected)31,000 sq ft

Fiber, floral, and grain acres are USDA utilization categories (area harvested by intended use). They are not always mutually exclusive — the same acreage can appear in more than one category when reported for multiple purposes.

Licensing orientation

Authority
State hemp plan
Primary agency
State hemp licensing authority
Data on Hemp.com
Partial guidance (summaries available)
Atlas reviewed
2026-05-31
Information accessibility4/5
Program clarity (public sources)5/5
Reporting channel clarity4/5

Overall guidance score: 4/5 (based on public information accessibility, not legal restrictiveness)

Full licensing guide for this state →

State regulatory context

How hemp cultivation, processing, and retail/CBD licensing work in this state. Not legal advice — verify with official sources.

Cultivation / growing

State industrial hemp cultivation program · License required

Alabama regulates industrial hemp cultivation under a USDA-approved state plan administered by State hemp licensing authority. Use the linked licensing portal for application forms, fees, and renewal requirements. This summary is for orientation only — always read the current state plan and agency bulletins.

State hemp licensing authority

Processing / manufacturing

State hemp processing / handler requirements · License required

Industrial hemp processing, handling, or manufacturing in Alabama may require a separate or combined license from State hemp licensing authority (or a state health/cannabis agency for certain products). Start with the official program page linked here, then confirm product-specific rules for fiber, grain, extracts, and food ingredients.

State hemp licensing authority

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