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BILL โ€ข US SENATE

S 3686

Hemp Planting Predictability Act

119th Congress

The Hemp Planting Predictability Act extends the implementation timeline for certain hemp production regulations from one year to three years to provide stability for farmers.

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Bill Summary: Hemp Planting Predictability Act (S. 3686)

Overview

The Hemp Planting Predictability Act (S. 3686) is a concise legislative proposal designed to provide long-term regulatory stability for hemp producers. The primary intent of the bill is to delay the implementation of specific amendments regarding hemp production that were established in a previous appropriations act.

Key Provisions

The bill makes one primary technical amendment to the Agriculture, Rural Development, Food and Drug Administration, and Related Agency Appropriations Act, 2026:

  • Extension of Implementation Timeline: The bill amends Section 781 of the aforementioned Act by changing the implementation timeline for certain hemp production provisions. Specifically, it strikes the current 365-day (one year) window and replaces it with a 3-year window.

Who is Affected?

The primary stakeholders affected by this legislation include:
* Hemp Farmers and Producers: Growers who rely on clear, predictable federal guidelines to plan their planting cycles and secure investments.
* Regulatory Agencies: Department of Agriculture (USDA) and other oversight bodies responsible for enforcing hemp production standards.
* Agricultural Suppliers: Businesses providing seeds, equipment, and processing services for the hemp industry.

Significance and Impact

In agriculture, planting schedules are planned months or years in advance. Sudden changes in regulatory requirements can lead to crop loss, legal uncertainty, or financial instability for farmers.

By extending the implementation period from one year to three years, this bill aims to:
1. Prevent Market Volatility: Avoid a sudden shift in production rules that could disrupt the current growing season.
2. Allow for Transition: Give producers and regulators more time to adapt to new standards without facing immediate penalties or operational disruptions.
3. Increase Predictability: Provide a longer window of certainty, which is critical for securing agricultural loans and long-term contracts.

Procedural Status

  • Introduced: January 15, 2026
  • Current Status: The bill has been read twice and referred to the Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry for further review.

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