Hemp Farming Permit

The South Carolina Department of Agriculture will begin accepting Hemp Farming Permit applications for the 2025 season on Jan. 1, 2025. Anyone who wishes to farm hemp in South Carolina in 2025 must apply online between Jan. 1 and Feb. 28, 2025. (Licensed under the Unsplash+ License)

COLUMBIA, S.C. — The South Carolina Department of Agriculture will begin accepting Hemp Farming Permit applications for the 2025 season on Jan. 1, 2025. Anyone who wishes to farm hemp in South Carolina in 2025 must apply online between Jan. 1 and Feb. 28, 2025.

To qualify for a Hemp Farming Permit, you must complete a background check through IdentoGO and provide a Farm Service Agency (FSA) number. Only South Carolina residents are eligible to apply.

There is no paper or printable application; all applicants must apply online at agriculture.sc.gov/hemp. Permits expire each year, so current permit holders who wish to continue growing must reapply.

Fees: The Hemp Farming Permit application fee is $100. A $500 permit fee is due after the application has been approved and Participation Agreement has been signed.

Late Application Period: There will be a one-week late application period in 2025 for Hemp Farming Permit applications to allow for late applicants. The late application period will be from March 1 – March 8. During this late application period, an application can be submitted with the non-refundable $100 permit application fee along with a non-refundable $500 late fee due at the time of applying. If approved, the applicant will still be responsible for paying the $500 Hemp Farming Permit fee prior to a permit being issued. Important: The late application period will end at the close of business (5:00 p.m.) on March 8. No applications will be accepted after the late application period has closed – no exceptions.

Additional Lease Agreement Verification Requirements: Lease Agreements shall be recorded in the same manner as a deed of real estate at the county Register of Deeds Office. All Lease Agreement signatures must be notarized. A notarized and properly recorded Lease Agreement must be included in your application support documents.

Missing or Incorrect Information in Application: Submitted applications with missing or incorrect information that has not been corrected or submitted by the Feb. 28 deadline will be considered incomplete, and the applicant will be required to pay the non-refundable late fee to continue with their application for a 2025 Hemp Farming Permit. If the missing or incorrect information is not submitted along with the associated fee before the late application period deadline at 5:00 p.m. on March 8, 2025, the application will not be accepted.

For further information, visit agriculture.sc.gov/hemp or email [email protected].

–Eva Moore, SCDA

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