Asked this question to the testing lab and following is their reply.
I would say it is a "good" quality biodiesel. We really do see numbers all over the place, but all your results "pass" the ASTM D6751 pass/fail requirements, so you could say any passing result is a good result? The Monoglycerides do make up a fairly high % of the total, but still low enough to be a passing result. It is typical of a "good" biodiesel, in that your Monoglycerides are the highest, your Diglycerides are the second highest, and your triglycerides are the lowest. In almost all "passing" results the mono.s should be the highest, then di, then tri-, if that gets out of whack and the diglycerides or triglycerides are the highest component that usually throws the Total Glycerin out of spec.
On your other results, acid # is good (anything below 0.50 is good), moisture pretty typical (always pretty low on a final product), sodium and potassium look good (below 5ppm combined).