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U.S. Hemp Farming Sees a Massive $739 Million Surge According to New Federal Data
Apr 21, 2026
Source:
Tom Angell
Marijuana Moment
Hemp is absolutely booming across the American heartland, and the latest numbers from the USDA are nothing short of impressive. According to the federal government’s most recent annual check-in, U.S. farmers cultivated nearly three-quarters of a billion dollars worth of hemp in 2025. That is a massive 64% jump in value from the previous year, proving that despite the complex legal landscape, this plant is a powerhouse for our agricultural community.
Whether it’s being grown in wide-open fields or nurtured inside high-tech greenhouses and hoop houses, the total market value hit a staggering $739 million. Outdoor cultivation saw a healthy 9% bump in acreage, while the value of crops grown under protection skyrocketed by 225%. For everyday enthusiasts, this is great news—it means the supply chain for your favorite CBD oils, hemp-derived gummies, and even industrial materials like fiber and grain is stronger and more diverse than ever.
However, there is a bit of a dark cloud on the horizon. This surge in growth comes just as new federal restrictions are looming. A law signed late last year is set to tighten the definition of legal hemp this November, potentially capping THC levels at a point that could sideline many popular products. But don’t lose hope just yet! There is a bipartisan push in Congress right now to delay or even block these restrictive changes. Bills like the Hemp Safety Enforcement Act are on the table, which would allow states and tribes to keep their own successful programs running.
In a surprising twist of accessibility, the administration has even launched a pilot program allowing eligible Medicare patients to get coverage for certain hemp-derived products. Even big-name retailers like Target are leaning in, expanding their selection of hemp-based beverages. It’s a wild time for the industry, but the sheer volume of production shows that hemp is here to stay. Supporting your local hemp farmers and staying vocal about sensible regulations is the best way to ensure these high-quality options remain on the shelves for everyone.







