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Strawberry fields, maybe not forever

In most parts of the country, strawberries are only available 2 or 3 weeks of the year. In some parts of California they can be harvested 8 months of the year.
In most parts of the country, strawberries are only available 2 or 3 weeks of the year. In some parts of California they can be harvested 8 months of the year.

Julie Guthman on Strawberries

“If I look back at all of my research, I think that, I find myself really drawn to paradoxes and contradictions and impossibilities.”

This week on our show, we share a second listen to our 2019 conversation with  Julie Guthman, a food scholar who has never been afraid to challenge the conventional thinking on any topic she has tackled.

Julie Guthman is a professor of Social Sciences at UC Santa Cruz with affiliations in Community Studies, Sociology, Environmental Studies and Feminist Studies. She's the author of  A grarian Dreams: The Paradox of Organic Farming in CaliforniaWeighing In: Obesity, Food Justice and the Limits of Capitalism, and articles like " Can't Stomach It: How Micheal Pollan et al. Makes Me Want to Eat Cheetos."

We talk with her about her research on the strawberry industry. Her book  Wilted: Pathogens, Chemicals, and the Fragile Future of the Stawberry Industry was released in the spring of 2019 from The University of California Press.

Kayte Young discovered her passion for growing, cooking, foraging and preserving fresh food when she moved to Bloomington in 2007. With a background in construction, architecture, nutrition education and writing, she brings curiosity and a love of storytelling to a show about all things edible. Kayte raises bees, a small family and a yard full of food in Bloomington’s McDoel Gardens neighborhood.