Walking through a large hemp farm in rural North Dakota

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In North Dakota, the laws for growing hemp are regulated by the North Dakota Department of Agriculture (NDDA). As per the Federal Law, to be considered hemp, the plant must contain no more than 0.3% THC (tetrahydrocannabinol) on a dry weight basis.

Farmers in North Dakota must apply for a license from the NDDA in order to grow hemp. The application process includes submitting a detailed plan for growing and testing the hemp, as well as criminal background checks for all individuals involved in the operation.

NDDA also conduct regular inspections of hemp fields and testing of the plants to ensure compliance with the state's regulations. Non-compliant growers may face fines and penalties, and may have their licenses revoked.

It is also important to note that laws and regulations regarding hemp cultivation can vary depending on the state, so it's always best to check with the specific state's Department of Agriculture or other relevant agencies for the most up-to-date information.

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