Our CBD Lab Results: Look Up Any Product's Certificate of Analysis
Every Wholesale Hemp Farms CBD product is independently tested by an accredited laboratory before it ships. Here's how to find your product's lab report and what every number means.
Related: USDA Organic Cert | Medicare Approved Products | Compliance Docs
Why Independent Lab Testing Matters
A Certificate of Analysis (COA) from an independent, accredited laboratory is the gold standard for verifying CBD product quality. It's not enough for a company to say their products are safe and compliant, the lab report proves it. CMS specifically requires third-party lab testing for products in the Medicare CBD program, precisely because independent verification is more trustworthy than manufacturer claims.
What Each Panel Tests For
Cannabinoid Panel: This is the most important panel for compliance purposes. It shows the exact concentration of CBD, CBG, CBN, delta-9 THC, delta-8 THC, and other cannabinoids in the product. The delta-9 THC result confirms Farm Bill compliance (under 0.3%). The total THC result confirms Medicare program compliance (under 3mg per serving). Always check total THC, not just delta-9.
Heavy Metals Panel: Tests for lead, arsenic, mercury, and cadmium. Hemp absorbs heavy metals from soil, a farm with contaminated soil can produce CBD with heavy metal residues. Our USDA Organic certification and clean Kentucky soil help prevent this, and the metals panel verifies it. All our products pass.
Pesticide Panel: Tests for residues from synthetic pesticides. Because we're USDA Organic certified, we don't use synthetic pesticides. The pesticide panel confirms this at the product level. All our products pass.
Microbial Panel: Tests for E. coli, salmonella, yeast, and mold. Microbial contamination can occur during harvesting or processing. This panel confirms the product is microbiologically safe to consume. All our products pass.
Residual Solvents Panel: Tests for trace amounts of solvents used in extraction. We use clean extraction methods, and this panel confirms no harmful solvent residues remain in the finished product.
How to Find Your Batch Number
Your batch number is printed on the bottom or back label of your product. It typically starts with a letter or number followed by a production date code. Use this number to look up the specific COA for the batch you received.
Why CMS Requires Independent Lab Testing
CMS requires third-party testing specifically, not manufacturer testing, because independent verification eliminates the conflict of interest in self-reporting. An accredited independent laboratory has no financial incentive to report favorable results. This is the same reason food safety agencies require independent inspection. The Medicare program's third-party testing requirement protects patients and creates accountability in the supply chain.
Current Certificates of Analysis
| Product | Batch | Test Date | Delta-9 THC | Total CBD | COA |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| COA documents are updated with each new production batch. Contact us for current batch results: (859) 359-6407 | info@wholesalehempfarms.com | |||||
For wholesale partners needing COAs for CMS implementation plan submissions, contact us directly and we'll send current batch COAs by email within one business day.