As the historic heart of the American hemp industry, Kentucky maintains some of the most rigorous quality standards in the nation. To succeed in the Bluegrass State, you need a laboratory partner that understands the dual-oversight of the Kentucky Department of Agriculture (KDA) and the Cabinet for Health & Family Services (CHFS).
Anresco Laboratories combines over 80 years of analytical expertise with a modern, technology-driven approach to ensure your products meet every Kentucky regulatory milestone—from pre-harvest compliance to retail-ready safety.
Comprehensive Testing for the Nation’s Premier Hemp Market Our specialized Kentucky testing panels are engineered to satisfy both KDA cultivation requirements and CHFS consumer protection standards. We provide the data-driven certainty you need to protect your license and your brand.
Must not exceed 0.3% on a dry weight basis.
| Maximum 2.5 mg of adult-use cannabinoids per serving for non-intoxicating products. |
Minimum 25:1 ratio (Non-intoxicating to Adult-use cannabinoids).
Maximum 5 mg of adult-use cannabinoids per 12 oz serving.
Serving size must not exceed one (1) inhalation lasting two (2) seconds.
0.4 mg Total THC per container (Effective late 2026 via federal appropriations bill).
Must be 21 years of age or older to purchase. |
The Cabinet for Health & Family Services demands strict safety protocols for products intended for human consumption. Our ISO 17025-accredited screens cover: Heavy Metals: Lead, Arsenic, Cadmium, and Mercury. Pesticide Residues: A comprehensive panel of KDA-prohibited chemical compounds. Residual Solvents: Ensuring your extraction process leaves nothing but pure product behind.
Safety starts at the microscopic level. We screen for harmful pathogens—including Salmonella, E. coli, and total yeast/mold—alongside a dedicated panel for Aflatoxins and Ochratoxins to meet Kentucky’s stringent food-grade safety requirements.
To ensure your products are fully compliant with the Kentucky Cabinet for Health and Family Services (CHFS), specifically under regulation 902 KAR 45:031, the following table outlines the required analytes.
Anresco Laboratories has optimized its Kentucky-specific panels to meet these exact safety thresholds, ensuring your Certificate of Analysis (COA) is ready for state inspectors and retail distribution.
Based on 902 KAR 45:031 and Kentucky Department of Agriculture (KDA) Standards
Total THC (Delta-9 THC + [0.877 x THCA]). Profile includes CBD, CBDA, CBG, CBN, CBC, Delta-8 THC, and Delta-10 THC for accurate labeling. |
✓ Validated
The “Big Four”: Arsenic, Cadmium, Lead, and Mercury. (Limits applied per serving size as per CHFS safety standards). |
✓ Validated
| 59+ Specific Compounds. A comprehensive screen including Abamectin, Bifenazate, Myclobutanil, Spinosad, and all others listed in the Kentucky agricultural guidelines |
✓ Validated
Total Aerobic Microbial Count (TAMC), Total Yeast & Mold (TYMC), Shiga toxin-producing E. coli (STEC), and Salmonella spp.
✓ Validated
Aflatoxins (B1, B2, G1, G2) and Ochratoxin A. |
✓ Validated
USP <467> Standards. Includes Acetone, Butanes, Ethanol, Heptane, Hexane, Isopropanol, Propane, and Xylenes.
✓ Validated
Visual inspection for filth, hair, insects, and manufacturing byproducts.
✓ Validated
We navigate the complexities of both the KDA (Department of Agriculture) for growers and the CHFS (Cabinet for Health & Family Services) for processors. Our reports are formatted to satisfy Kentucky regulators, making your permit renewals and product registrations seamless.
Our team of PhD chemists and regulatory experts acts as an extension of your QC department. We don't just deliver a COA; we offer the technical insights needed to optimize your Kentucky-grown genetics and extraction efficiencies.
In a competitive market, speed to shelf is everything. Anresco offers industry-leading turnaround times, ensuring your Kentucky hemp moves from the field to the consumer without regulatory bottlenecks.
Join the leading Kentucky cultivators and processors who trust Anresco for their compliance needs.
Have questions about Kentucky’s specific sampling protocols or CHFS labeling requirements? Contact our Regulatory Team.