WASHINGTON, D.C. (RFD NEWS) — U.S. hemp production expanded significantly in 2025, with total value rising to $739 million, signaling renewed growth in a sector that has faced volatility in recent years.
According to the USDA’s National Agricultural Statistics Service, overall hemp value increased 64 percent from 2024, driven largely by gains in floral hemp production. Open-field production accounted for $646 million of the total, with planted area rising 9 percent and harvested acreage up 34 percent year-over-year.
Floral hemp remained the dominant segment, totaling $574 million in value, up 49 percent, with production reaching 33.2 million pounds. Grain and seed hemp also posted strong gains, with grain value jumping 209 percent and seed value rising 193 percent, reflecting expanding demand in specialty markets.
Fiber hemp production increased modestly in volume but declined 13 percent in value, highlighting continued pricing pressure in industrial applications.
Production under protection also grew sharply, with value climbing 225 percent to $93.3 million, led by floral hemp and transplants.
The data show a sector regaining momentum, though it remains heavily concentrated in high-value floral markets.