“…Hemp ( Cannabis sativa L.) is a multiuse crop grown primarily for grain, fiber, and cannabinoids. In recent years, there has been a resurgence in the study of hemp in the United States and across the world in fields including genomics (Grassa et al, ; Laverty et al, ), agronomics (Campbell, Berrada, Hudalla, Amaducci, & McKay, ), and novel end‐uses (Turner, Sloan, & Currell, ; Wang & Xiong, ). The market for hemp (defined as <0.3% tetrahydrocannabinol; THC by dry weight) and marijuana (>0.3% THC), is expected to surpass $26 billion in the US by 2025 (Global Cannabis Report: 2019 Industry Outlook, ).…”