Open acres harvested (all utilizations)
45 acres
Missouri 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).
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)
45 acres
Indoor / protected sq ft
9,820 sq ft
Floral / cannabinoid hemp grown in the open.
Straw for construction, textiles, and bioplastics.
Grain for plant-based protein and oil.
Oilseed and nutritional products.
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.
| Metric | Value |
|---|---|
| Fiber acres | 45 acres |
| Floral acres | 45 acres |
| Acres harvested | 45 acres |
| Acres planted | 60 acres |
| Indoor sq ft (protected) | 9,817 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.
Overall guidance score: 5/5 (based on public information accessibility, not legal restrictiveness)
How hemp cultivation, processing, and retail/CBD licensing work in this state. Not legal advice — verify with official sources.
USDA HeMP federal hemp license · License required
USDA HeMP handler registration · License required
State/local hemp retail rules vary