The 2018 Farm Bill directed USDA to establish a national regulatory framework for hemp production in the United States.  

USDA published a final rule on January 19, 2021, that provides regulations for the production of hemp in the United States and is effective on March 22, 2021. The final rule builds on the interim final rule published October 31, 2019, that established the U.S. Domestic Hemp Production Program. 

Any laboratory testing hemp for THC concentration under the U.S. Domestic Hemp Production Program must be registered with the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) to handle controlled substances. The directory below summarizes hemp testing laboratories who are registered with the DEA. This directory is provided for informational purposes only and should not be considered an endorsement or recommendation.

Licensed hemp producers should first verify with their licensing body (State or Tribe) where their hemp may be tested. If you are a DEA registered hemp testing laboratory and would like to be added to this directory, please go to add a listing above. 

For more information about this program visit the USDA website.
 
 
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Essential Listings
Michigan Department Of Agriculture & Rural Development
East Lansing, Michigan United States     Distance: 5940.47 KM
Hemp Testing

STANDARDS

ISO 17025
Mississippi State Chemical Laboratory
Mississippi State, Mississippi United States     Distance: 6152.26 KM
Hemp Testing

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ISO 17025
KCA Laboratories
Nicholasville, Kentucky United States     Distance: 5924.72 KM

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ISO 17025
Plainsboro, New Jersey United States     Distance: 5411.1 KM
Hemp Testing

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ISO 17025
Think20 Labs, LLC.
Columbia, Maryland United States     Distance: 5517.53 KM
Hemp Testing

STANDARDS

ISO 17025
Cannabusiness Laboratories, LLC.
Lexington, Kentucky United States     Distance: 5918.33 KM
Hemp Testing

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ISO 17025
NSF International
Ann Arbor, Michigan United States     Distance: 5896.76 KM
Hemp Testing

STANDARDS

ISO 17025
Louisiana Department Of Agriculture & Forestry
Baton Rouge, Louisiana United States     Distance: 6290.15 KM
Hemp Testing

STANDARDS

ISO 17025
Trichome Analytical
Mt. Laurel, New Jersey United States     Distance: 5424.6 KM
Hemp Testing

STANDARDS

ISO 17025
Impact Analytical
Midland, Michigan United States     Distance: 5935.42 KM
Hemp Testing

STANDARDS

ISO 17025
Kansas State University
Olathe, Kansas United States     Distance: 6482.04 KM
Hemp Testing

STANDARDS

ISO 17025
Great Lakes Labs
Valparaiso, Indiana United States     Distance: 6065.91 KM
Hemp Testing

STANDARDS

ISO 17025
Biotrax Testing Laboratory, Inc.
Cheektowaga, New York United States     Distance: 5653.34 KM
Hemp Testing

STANDARDS

ISO 17025
Mt. Washington, Kentucky United States     Distance: 5978.75 KM
Hemp Testing

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ISO 17025
Elsohly Laboratories, Inc.
Oxford, Mississippi United States     Distance: 6194.18 KM
Hemp Testing

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ISO 17025
MRI Global
Kansas City, Missouri United States     Distance: 6467.61 KM
Hemp Testing

STANDARDS

ISO 17025
Agrozen Life Sciences
Carmel, Indiana United States     Distance: 6015.86 KM
Hemp Testing

STANDARDS

ISO 17025
Chri Laboratories, Inc.
St. Paul, Minnesota United States     Distance: 6377.17 KM
Hemp Testing

STANDARDS

ISO 17025
RADE LLC.
Louisville, Kentucky United States     Distance: 5990.31 KM
Hemp Testing

STANDARDS

ISO 17025
Iowa Department Of Agriculture
Ankeny, Iowa United States     Distance: 6406.92 KM
Hemp Testing

STANDARDS

ISO 17025

 
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