Keep Seeds Legal – A Word From ASIGA

Learn more about the Keep Seeds Legal Issue by reading American Seed Innovation & Growth Alliance's Technical Brief.

Issue Brief: Section 781’s Seed Exclusion Threatens America’s Seed Industry, Hemp Farmers, and Innovation.

ASIGA Issue Brief (2-page PDF) ASIGA White Paper (7-page PDF)

Buried in the FY2026 Agriculture Appropriations Act, signed into law November 12, 2025 and coming
into effect on November 12, 2026, is a provision that quietly redefines how cannabis seed is regulated
under federal law. Section 781(1)(C)(i) would, in an unprecedented manner, disrupt the U.S. hemp seed
supply chain by classifying seeds as a federally controlled substance based on the THC content of the
parent plant, regardless of the chemistry of the seed itself. The provision is unnecessary to accomplish
the stated purpose of Section 781, which separately restricts intoxicating cannabinoid products through
targeted product-level limits. The seed provision would unnecessarily hamstring American farmers,
researchers, breeders, small businesses, and medical patients by criminalizing seeds, ceding the global
hemp cannabis genetics market to international competitors.


The provision regulates seed by lineage and traceback, not chemistry and subjects seeds to DEA
jurisdiction.


Section 781(1)(C)(i) excludes from the federal hemp definition “any viable seeds from a Cannabis sativa
L. plant that exceeds a total tetrahydrocannabinols concentration (including tetrahydrocannabinolic
acid) of 0.3 percent in the plant on a dry weight basis,” with the result that seeds would be controlled
substances (mandating seed destruction and DEA penalties). For the first time in U.S. hemp law, a
material’s legal status is determined not by what it is, but by where it came from. Cannabis seeds do not
produce THC — cannabinoid biosynthesis is localized exclusively to glandular trichomes, tissues that
seeds do not contain. Yet under Section 781(1)(C)(i), even though a seed tests below the 0.3% total THC
threshold, it can be criminalized and classified as a DEA Schedule I controlled substance because of the
parent plant’s chemistry. No other agricultural commodity in active U.S. commerce is regulated this way.
No federal regulation evaluates wheat seed by the alcohol content of the beer it could be brewed into;
no federal regulation evaluates corn seed by the aflatoxin level of its parent field. Section 781(1)(C)(i)
breaks from this established principle without precedent.


The compliance standard cannot be met.


The statute is too vague for USDA’s successful implementation. The statute requires traceback from the
seed to the parent plant, and the parent plant must in turn be tested and shown to be below 0.3% THC
by dry weight (as a living plant, testing is dependent on field location, temperature, days to harvest, etc.,
and is virtually impossible to enforce as part of a traceback system). A full traceback system would
require, at a minimum, significant new regulations and appropriations for USDA. In addition, jurisdiction
would be shared with DEA, which would have a role enforcing penalties and managing destruction of
criminalized seeds, requiring new funding for DEA.


Implementation of the statute would result in the loss of U.S. seed banks and genetic material passed
down for centuries. For germplasm already in lawful possession on the effective date, parental THC
history cannot be reconstructed at any cost — the parent plant no longer exists to be tested. No
regulation USDA could issue can supply a compliance pathway for material already in lawful commerce.
Without congressional action, a seed bank or research institution that lawfully holds tens of thousands
of seeds on November 12, 2026 becomes subject to the Schedule I framework.


The provision harms patients, veterans, and Americans.


Implementation of the provision would restrict access by patients, veterans, and Americans to the
genetics needed for home and state-licensed cultivation. As of 2024, 47 states, the District of Columbia,
and three territories allow medical cannabis use. Approximately 25 jurisdictions authorize home
cultivation, where registered patients reproduce specific cultivars from seed to maintain consistency of
cannabinoid and terpene profile — including CBD:THC ratios used in seizure management and low-THC,
high-CBG cultivars used in inflammatory and neuropathic pain management. Section 781(1)(C)(i)
withdraws the federally compliant pathway by which seed for those cultivars moves interstate, at the
same moment that federal rescheduling under AG Order No. 6754-2026 expands medical recognition.
Veterans accessing alternative therapies, patients treating seizure conditions, and Americans using
cannabis for chronic pain and sleep lose access to the specific genetics on which their stabilized care
depends. Implementation of the provision would interfere with state laws, federal laws, and the
direction of policy to provide access for patients to needed inputs for home cultivation.


The provision cedes the global cannabis genetics market to foreign competitors and ends U.S.
interstate commerce.


No global trade competitor’s jurisdiction regulates and criminalizes cannabis seed by parental plant THC
traceability. At a time when other countries are opening up their seed markets and deregulating to
obtain competitive advantage, the U.S. would impose a compliance burden no major trading partner
imposes, hobbling our U.S. dominance. At the same time, the provision would balkanize our own U.S.
market among 50 states, ending interstate commerce when a domestic market is needed. Federal law
governs interstate commerce, and Section 781 will make seeds federally illegal scheduled products —
based on a vague, unenforceable standard — thus chilling interstate commerce in seeds. Without a
national market, investment in seed innovation and commercialization will be severely set back.


The economic stakes are real and growing.


Hemp grown specifically for seed production was valued at $41.5 million in 2021 (USDA NASS, 2022),
contracted sharply in 2023 to $2.9M, and has since rebounded — reaching $16.9 million in 2024 and
$49.7 million in 2025, surpassing the 2021 peak (USDA NASS National Hemp Report, April 2026). Total
U.S. industrial hemp production value reached $739 million in 2025.
Classification of seed as a controlled substance has deep-reaching negative impacts for small rural
businesses, investments, financial institutions, credit card processing, and banking services. American
breeders are well-positioned to lead the global cannabis genetics market. Section 781(1)(C)(i) hands that
opportunity to international competitors at precisely the moment when U.S. operators are scaling to
compete. The overarching result would be unnecessary job loss through misguided and excessive
regulation.


Congress should act before the November 12, 2026 deadline.
ASIGA’s proffered remedy is to strike Section 781(1)(C)(i) in its entirety. Seeds are already covered by
the base hemp definition under the 2018 Farm Bill — if a seed tests at or below 0.3% THC, it is hemp
under federal law. Section 781(1)(C)(i) is not needed to accomplish Section 781’s stated purpose;
Sections 781(1)(C)(ii) through (iv) already restrict intoxicating products directly by regulating the final
consumer product. Congress must take urgent action to protect America’s seed future for growth and innovation.

For more information visit asiga.org or donate directly at https://www.gofundme.com/f/protect-us-innovation-genetics-and-leadership

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An Update on Keep Seeds Legal from Beth and Team NASC + Dirty Bird

Thank you to everyone that donated to this important cause! Together we have raised over $20,000! Let's continue to fight and protect home growing for years to come. Read more for the latest updates on Keep Seeds Legal!

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Happy Spring, Everyone! 

I sincerely hope that you have all been keeping your chins up amidst the uncertainty that surrounds us right now, enjoying a beautiful spring (damn if that sun doesn’t feel so good), and gearing up for another growing season ahead. 

For the last several months, we've been quieter with you than usual, and we feel that it’s due time for an explanation. 

Behind the scenes, we've been working on something we believe will shape the future of the American seed industry: the launch of the American Seed Innovation & Growth Alliance (ASIGA) – www.asiga.org.

ASIGA is a coalition we’ve built to challenge the legislative changes scheduled to take effect in November 2026. We deliberately chose not to ring alarm bells in your inbox until we had something real to show you. Now we do.

What this fight is — and what it isn't: 

We want to be clear up front about how ASIGA is positioned, because framing matters so much in Washington. 

ASIGA's political case rests on three pillars: Innovation, genetic diversity, and American leadership in plant science and breeding. The legislation moving toward November 2026 threatens all three. It risks narrowing the genetic pool that U.S. breeders can legally work with, slowing the pace of innovation that has put American breeders and banks at the front of a global industry, and ceding ground to overseas competitors who will happily fill the gap.

This coalition is a big tent, fighting for an agenda that affects every arm of the US hemp industry: Industrial hemp, seed banks, plant scientists, breeders, and home-growers alike.  The case we are making on the Hill is about protecting an American industry, American jobs, and American scientific leadership. That's the case that wins votes, and that's the case ASIGA is built around. We feel optimistic that we have a winning and compelling position if we maintain a narrow focus: Preserving access to seeds, a non-intoxicating agricultural input that is at the heart of a multibillion dollar industry. 

What we've been doing:

For months, we've been meeting at the highest levels in Washington — quietly, persistently, and with a team built specifically for this fight. ASIGA's lobbying and communications group brings together experienced hemp policy advocates, former USDA officials, and seasoned operators who know how the Hill actually works. Alongside a number of other independent businesses, and industry organizations, we're funding this effort monthly — structured for the long haul, not a one-off campaign. We need a voice in DC representing seeds, an often-overlooked, but foundational part of the industry. 

The work is unglamorous: briefings, redrafts, relationship-building, education, and the slow grind of getting the right facts in front of the right people. It's also the only thing that moves the needle on legislation of this scale.

What's at Stake:

If the November 12 law takes effect this fall, it will restrict access to essential genetic material, undermine breeding innovation and new cultivar development, damage legitimate operators, and push activity underground to the black market.

Criminalizing hemp seeds will reduce consumer and patient safety, destroy small businesses and jobs across the supply chain, inhibit access to the medicine that works for you, stifle critical research and development, and hand global leadership in hemp and cannabis genetics to Europe, Latin America, and emerging Asian markets.

The United States has the science, the agricultural infrastructure, and the entrepreneurial base to lead this industry for the next decade if our leaders cultivate a safe environment to do so. This law would foreclose that future before it begins.

Where you come in:

We held back from asking until we had earned it. We now have an active coalition, a strong team, and meetings happening that simply wouldn't have happened six months ago. To carry this through to November 2026, we need our customer base with us. 

This community has shown incredible generosity already in donating to the Keep Seeds Legal campaign that we’ve run on the NASC website over the past two months. We’ve raised over $14,000 dollars for this cause already thanks to each and every one of you who donated. We plan to continue this campaign until this fight is resolved. 

There are two other things you can do right now:

1. Contribute to the GoFundMe. Every dollar goes directly into ASIGA's lobbying, legal, and communications work. We chose the GoFundMe infrastructure specifically so that donors receive ongoing, transparent updates on where the money is going and what it's accomplishing. In addition, 100% of funds donated at checkout to NASC’s Keep Seeds Legal campaign will go directly to this fight as well.  

→ https://www.gofundme.com/f/protect-us-innovation-genetics-and-leadership

2. Watch for the white paper. We're finalizing a detailed white paper that lays out the specific legislative threats, the policy alternatives ASIGA is advancing, and what each scenario means for the American seed industry. 

One last thing…

We're sorry we haven't brought you in sooner. The honest answer is that we wanted to wait until we had something concrete; something worth standing behind. We do now — and we'd rather have you with us than reading about it after the fact.

Thank you for being part of this community and fighting the good fight alongside us. We know you all care about this issue as much as we do. We'll be in touch again soon, and far more often.

With Gratitude, 

Beth + the entire North Atlantic Seed + Dirty Bird Genetics Family 

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Challenges of Marketing Cannabis

Before 2019, the world was a much different place. Our team was scattered throughout Maine doing different jobs and still trying to find purpose in our careers. The owner of North Atlantic Seed Co, Beth Mathieu, was working as a medical care giver in central Maine. Providing clones and care to her patients opened her eyes to the need for accessible genetics in the United States. Maine Clone Company was already established and connected her with locals that reaffirmed that need. 

North Atlantic Seed Co. launched in 2019 and Beth started to find a few breeders to work with and distribute their genetics. We were fortunate to work with a few that had proven quality including Ethos Genetics, Barney’s Farm and a few more. As demand grew, Beth hired me to help with marketing and expand our reach domestically so she could continue to balance her other businesses. Back in 2020 when I first got my start, Covid forced people to stay at home and many were looking for a new hobby as well as alternative forms of self-care. I quickly discovered how fortunate we were to launch when we did. Word of mouth was the most important marketing we could do so we put all our focus into top-notch customer service and improving the customer experience with our website. We still have that mentality today because we understand that builds loyalty in our community and will continue to set us apart.

As time went on we started working with more breeders, hired more friends and family, got a payment processor to work with us and customers helped build trust online about our business. Marketing cannabis online has always posed a challenge. Our industry has never had access to common marketing tools like GoogleAds, social media sponsored content, text marketing and standard SEO tools so we have had to get creative. Seeds have been legal since the 2018 Farm Bill but algorithms and community standards have been unable to differentiate our legal business from the illegality of cannabis at the federal level. We adapted our approach to each platform and learned some lessons the hard way.

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Meta (Facebook and Instagram)

These platforms have a large audience for our target demographic but can be the most restrictive in reach. Facebook flags bud pics and removes our content more than any other platform so we use it more as a re-direct for our customers these days. There are also scammers on Facebook that pretend to be us so we try to manage that as much as possible. We will never ask for money on any social platform so be aware of these common scams!

Instagram used to allow more than it does currently. They have started to remove cannabis accounts altogether. Our original account went down when we had 11k followers. The backup account had 30k followers and all content archived or deleted when it went down. This was incredibly frustrating when our account was removed based on content that could not be reported. Meta was completely incompetent when providing ‘support’. They refused to provide the report of what content triggered the removal. Their community standards are intentionally vague stating that they don’t allow the sale of illegal goods - even though seeds are legal and they are wrong. This allows scammers to thrive on Instagram and we see more scam accounts here than any other platform. Meta often won’t remove these scam accounts when they are reported. Further proving that their platform is broken.

We still have accounts on both platforms today. For Instagram we have started leaning towards more educational and lifestyle content than cannabis or promotional content. Even now, giveaways trigger the algorithm, most content is not populating followers feeds and we run the risk of losing our accounts at any moment.

X and BlueSky

X and BlueSky are the least restrictive but have a smaller audience. We can post more promotional content here compared to any other social platforms. Follow us HERE and HERE to stay up to date on all our best drops and promotions.

YouTube and RSS

YouTube recently tightened restrictions and has consistently taken down our content. We have seen this happen to many other cannabis YouTube channels as well. This is unfortunate because YouTube has a lot of reach potential. All the video content can be found on an alternative platform - Vimeo. Most of our video content comes from our NASC Cast team where they interview breeders and learn their backgrounds, what they love to grow and what the future looks like for their brands. NASC Cast has interviewed some of the best in the industry like Solfire Gardens, Twenty20 Mendocino, Gnome Automatics, Brothers Grimm, Dirty Bird Genetics and MORE! If you haven’t checked the NASC Cast out, you can listen or watch anywhere you get podcast content or watch on Vimeo.

Email Marketing

Email marketing is our best way to get our drop info and promotional info directly to you. Plus you get a 10% OFF code when you sign up! If you want to stay up to date and be the first to hear about things like 4/20 specials, please sign up!

Reddit

Reddit has proven to be valuable from the very beginning. Long before we had an account, customers would advocate for North Atlantic Seed Co. on Reddit when people would ask where to buy seeds. We are grateful for everyone that ever gave us a shoutout on Reddit and sent customers our way.

Follow us on Reddit to stay up to date on our blog, educational content and see what others are growing! We will be more active here in the months to come so make sure to join and engage with the community HERE!

Discord

Up until recently, Discord was a fantastic community building platform. We lost our Discord channel twice and decided to pivot towards other options. Getting our community to move to a new platform every few months is not ideal but we remain optimistic and hope you all continue to find ways to stay active in our community.

Patreon

Today we launch our newest community option on Patreon. We are so excited about this FREE to join Patreon that allows cannabis content and should prove to be similar to our Discord. Please join us on Patreon for educational content, a growing community and so much more!


Here’s a word from Jaden, Marketing Associate, on both Discord and Patreon.

“Discord was a platform that was a major back and forth battle for us. The community aspect of Discord was something far different than traditional social media and it was amazing to see so many people from so many different places come together and share their love for growing. Getting to know the members of our community was always one of my favorite parts of my job. Whether it be through them sharing plants, pets or some of their other favorite activities, I was always interacting with the NASC community in one way or another. Unfortunately on the other side of the coin there was an increase of action taken against cannabis servers on the platform. With constant violations being given to both us and our members, our server being taken down multiple times, and the majority of other cannabis servers facing the same issues as us, we ultimately decided to move away from the platform for the foreseeable future.

With all of that being said there was a light at the end of the tunnel. After once again losing our Discord server I started to look for alternative platforms that have a strong emphasis on building a community, that we also wouldn’t face as many struggles with. So, I am excited to announce that as of today we have launched a free Patreon page that utilizes the platform's community chats feature to allow a similar experience to Discord and the ability to share your plants freely. Along with that we will be using the posts section to keep you updated on all of our future educational content. Blogs and NASC Cast episodes will be posted there, allowing us to have a strong emphasis on education. Also be on the lookout for future paid tiers for more exclusive content available on Patreon, as we plan to expand what we offer while always keeping the community free to access. I am excited to dive back into the NASC community and see faces both new and old. Please visit https://www.patreon.com/cw/NorthAtlanticSeedCo and join for free today!”


2026 will prove to be a pivotal year in our industry. Cannabis rescheduling and the potential hemp ban will shape the future of genetics in the United States. Please support our efforts in Keeping Seeds Legal by purchasing packs HERE or making a donation at checkout. All proceeds will directly fund the legal future of cannabis seeds.

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The Fight to Keep Cannabis Seeds Legal with North Atlantic Seed Co. by Beth Mathieu

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In Nov 2025, a statute was passed in the FY2026 Agriculture Appropriations Act that will federally redefine and criminalize most cannabis seeds sold in the US by excluding them from the previous definition of hemp set forth in the 2018 Farm Bill. Set to take effect on Nov 12, 2026, seeds will become recognized as “cannabis” rather than “hemp” if the mother plant contains over 0.3% THC. 

This new statute – found in Sec 781, Exclusion C –undermines the definition of hemp as set forth by the 2018 Farm Bill, and it reverses the 2022 DEA ruling that effectively legalized cannabis seeds by clarifying the DEA’s operative definition of hemp as inclusive of cannabis seeds.

The 2018 Farm Bill defines hemp as any part of the cannabis sativa L plant, including the plant itself and the seeds thereof, that contain 0.3% THC or less on a dry weight basis. Cannabis seeds contain 0% THC, and are therefore federally recognized as hemp. 

The new statute, found in Sec 781, Exclusion C of the FY2026 Agriculture Appropriations Act, excludes seeds from the previous definition of hemp if the seeds were derived from a plant that contains more than 0.3% THC. This shifts the onus from the seed to the mother plant. 

As a result, legal interstate sale of cannabis seeds will no longer be permitted under federal law. Banking and payment processing will become inaccessible to cannabis seed businesses and breeders, and shipping carriers like USPS will no longer ship cannabis seeds. Despite containing 0% THC, cannabis seeds will become a Schedule III drug.  

NASC has been working hard behind the scenes to advocate for sensible changes to this statute before it takes effect this November 2026. By teaming up with industry leaders, attorneys, and politicians, we are hopeful we can get the job done. Now more than ever, we need to unite as a community to fund this effort, to educate our politicians and our peers, and to make our stories, our experiences, and our voices heard. 

This week, North Atlantic Seed will be launching the Keep Seeds Legal! Limited Series. With the help of our breeders and allies, we hope to raise money to fund this cause. 100% of proceeds from the sale of any items on this limited edition menu will go to the Keep Seeds Legal advocacy effort. If this is an issue you care about, please consider shopping from the KSL menu this season, and check back regularly as we hope to continue expanding upon the line with added breeders and genetics. 

In addition, you will find that you can make a donation at check out should you choose, and we plan to pair this with free seeds in order to give back to all of our amazing customers who donate to this important cause. 

If you are willing to reach out to your state US Representatives and Senators, here you will find a website called Democracy.io which simplifies and streamlines this process. Below are some helpful messaging points to lean into. We strongly encourage everyone to make this as personal as it can be, and to lean into the talking points and issues that matter most to your elected politicians. We recognize that doesn’t always align with what matters most to us as individuals or collectively as a community and industry; however, if we expect results, we have to speak the same language they are speaking, meet them where they are at, and attempt to resonate. 

Key Messaging Points: 

  1. We think the cannabis/hemp seed exclusion set forth in Sec 781(c)(1) of the FY2026 Agriculture Appropriations Act should be removed entirely from the bill. 
  2. Cannabis Sativa L seeds contain 0% THC, and they are not intoxicating. We feel they should be regulated the same way all seeds are regulated in the US–as an agricultural input. Cannabis seeds should not be lumped in with intoxicating end-products. Doing so unnecessarily overcomplicates an already complex regulatory issue by placing two very different and very nuanced things (agricultural inputs versus intoxicating substances) under the same regulatory umbrella, and categorized as equivalents as Schedule III controlled substances. 
  3. As written, we feel this law will inhibit economic growth, research, and innovation across multiple industries, from industrial hemp to medical research and science initiatives. This law effectively limits the gene pool necessary for innovation in breeding, an issue which is equally relevant to research communities as it is to the US industrial hemp industry. Much like any other crop, scientists require access to genetics in order to isolate and breed forward the desirable traits they are seeking, while breeding out undesirable traits. Beyond just that, genetic diversity is crucial to creating and innovating any vigorous, elite crop. 
  4. The US is well-positioned to be a world leader in the hemp genetics space if we can create a safe regulatory environment for businesses and scientists to innovate and thrive. This statute hamstrings the work we’ve done to set the US apart as trail blazers. There are businesses all over the world attempting to mimic the US’s hemp genetics in order to fulfill demand. Up to this point, it has been nearly impossible to do business outside of the country in the hemp genetics space due to an unclear and often contradictory regulatory framework. US Customs has seized millions of dollars of hemp seeds from US businesses who are 100% compliant with federal law. This bill now threatens our ability to do business and innovate within our own country as well, and we expect that to have a devastating effect on small businesses, their employees, and the state and federal economies that rely on the economic impact this industry has. 

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In 2022, the DEA ruled that all cannabis seeds are "hemp" because the seeds themselves contain no THC. That ruling allowed for the legal interstate sale of cannabis seeds. USPS and other shippers began handling seeds. Banks and credit card processors started providing services to the cannabis seed sector. 

A new “hemp ban” passed by congress reverses the DEA ruling by removing cannabis seeds from the definition of "hemp” if the mother plant contained over 0.3% THC. 

While most of the hemp industry is focused on delaying or reversing the intoxicating hemp product ban, the seed issue gets little attention.

The cannabis seed sector and its supporters need to push for a narrow law change that either deletes the new seed definition, or that amends the law by requiring that all cannabis and hemp seeds be regulated under the Federal Seed Act, which is a truth-in-labeling law. 

If the Section 781(c)(1) of the law goes into effect in November 2026 as written, it will become illegal to ship cannabis seeds internationally and between states; USPS and other shippers will likely stop delivering seeds; banks and credit card processors may pull out of the seed market; and the future of legal cannabis genetics will be damaged.

As another breeder put it, “Lawful access to cannabis and hemp genetics matters for research, agriculture, education, medical study, preservation, and innovation."

Please contact your U.S. Senators and Representatives and ask them to delete or amend 781(c)(1) to keep cannabis seeds legal.

Contact your members of Congress here:

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