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FAQs

THC-A (tetrahydrocannabinolic acid) is the non-psychoactive precursor to
THC. When left raw, it doesn’t get you “high.” But when heated (smoked, vaped,
or baked), it converts to Delta-9 THC. Many users prefer THC-A for its
potential benefits without immediate intoxication.

Yes. Under the 2018 Farm Bill, THC-A hemp flower is federally legal if it
contains less than 0.3% Delta-9 THC before use. Our products are compliant and
lab-tested.

In its raw form, no. But if heated (like when
smoking or vaping), it can become active THC and produce psychoactive effects.

Our THC-A strain is unique to our North Carolina
farm. It’s organically grown, never mass-produced, and quality tested.

COA, or Certificate
of Analysis
, is a lab report that shows exactly what’s in your hemp
product. It’s issued by a third-party laboratory and includes important details
like cannabinoid levels (such as THC-A and CBD), terpene profile, and tests for
contaminants like pesticides, heavy metals, and mold. At Broken Antler
Hemp Farm, we provide a COA for every batch we produce. It’s our way of being
transparent, compliant, and giving you peace of mind about the quality and
safety of what you’re buying.

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