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When city-dwelling journalist Kiera Butler visits a county fair for the first time, she is captivated by the white-uniformed members of the 4-H club and their perfectly groomed animals. She sets o...
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03 November 2014

When city-dwelling journalist Kiera Butler visits a county fair for the first time, she is captivated by the white-uniformed members of the 4-H club and their perfectly groomed animals. She sets off on a search for a “real” 4-H’er, a hypothetical wholesome youth whom she imagines wearing cowboy boots and living on a ranch. Along the way, she meets five teenage 4-H’ers from diverse backgrounds and gets to know them as they prepare to compete at the fair. Butler’s on-the-ground account of the teens’ concerns with their goats, pigs, sheep, proms, and SAT scores is interwoven with a fascinating history of the century-old 4-H club as it solicits corporate donations from top agribusiness firms such as DuPont, Monsanto, and Cargill. Her quest takes her from California’s cities and suburbs all the way to Ghana, where she investigates 4-H’s unprecedented push to expand its programs in the developing world—and the corporate partnership that is supporting this expansion.
Raise masterfully combines vivid accounts from a little-known subculture with a broader analysis of agriculture education today, using 4-H as a lens through which to view the changing landscape of farming in America and the rest of the world. Lively, deeply informed, and perceptive in its analysis, Raise provides answers to complex questions about our collective concern over the future of food.
Photographs by Rafael Roy.
Raise masterfully combines vivid accounts from a little-known subculture with a broader analysis of agriculture education today, using 4-H as a lens through which to view the changing landscape of farming in America and the rest of the world. Lively, deeply informed, and perceptive in its analysis, Raise provides answers to complex questions about our collective concern over the future of food.
Photographs by Rafael Roy.
Price: $24.95
Pages: 216
Publisher: University of California Press
Imprint: University of California Press
Publication Date:
03 November 2014
Trim Size: 8.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9780520275805
Format: Paperback
Best Books of 2014 - The Plate, Serving Daily Discussions on Food
"A solid work of personal observation buttressed by Butler’s research."
— C. M. Caminita
"A highly detailed and personal investigation in to the history, practices, and culture of 4-H... Butler's Raise is an enjoyable and accessible read."
Kiera Butler, an award-winning writer and senior editor at Mother Jones magazine, has written extensively about the environment. Her work has appeared in Orion, Audubon, and Columbia Journalism Review.
A Note about Reporting
Introduction
1. “I Wanted to Be a Cowgirl”
2. Learning by Doing
3. “I Do Sheep the Way Other Kids Do Soccer”
4. Bringing Up Baby
5. The Big Business of 4-H
6. “We Are Praying That DuPont Will Continue to Provide for Us”
7. Winning Champions Love Root Beer
8. Grow ’Em Big
9. The Contra Costa County Fair
10. The Alameda County Fair
11. “It’s in My Blood”
Conclusion: After the Fairs
Afterword
Acknowledgments
Notes
Glossary
Introduction
1. “I Wanted to Be a Cowgirl”
2. Learning by Doing
3. “I Do Sheep the Way Other Kids Do Soccer”
4. Bringing Up Baby
5. The Big Business of 4-H
6. “We Are Praying That DuPont Will Continue to Provide for Us”
7. Winning Champions Love Root Beer
8. Grow ’Em Big
9. The Contra Costa County Fair
10. The Alameda County Fair
11. “It’s in My Blood”
Conclusion: After the Fairs
Afterword
Acknowledgments
Notes
Glossary