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Joe Carr, 32, walks past Midas (left) and towards Firecracker (right). Joe has adopted four rescue horses and keeps them on his grandparent’s farm in Sedalia, Missouri, on Sept. 28, 2023. After long days working in the mechanic shop, Joe spends part of his evenings feeding and keeping his horse's company.On Sept. 26, 2023, in Sedalia, Missouri, Joe Carr, 32, sweeps the dried hay for feeding his four rescue horses. This smaller barn is home to four rescue horses.A detail of Joe Carr’s, 32, hands as he drives a small 4x4 farm vehicle to check on the soybean crops of the 400-acre farm on Sept. 26, 2023. This Sedalia, Missouri, resident is in town running his automotive mechanic shop when not working on the farm.Joe Carr, during the evening of September 26, 2023, inflates the front tire of one of the main tractors he uses on his family's farm.On Sept. 26, 2023, Joe Carr immediately checks on his family’s farm crops after getting home from working in his automotive repair shop. The farm originally belonged to his grandfather, and the healthy crop will be harvested on the 400-acre farm in Sedalia, Missouri.Joe Carr, 32, takes a business call while repairing the air conditioning on the roof of a large commercial passenger bus in Sedalia, Missouri. Joe Carr will take on a new position at John Deere a week from today, Sept. 27, 2023, leading him to close his automotive repair shop, “Full Throttle.”On Sept. 28, 2023, Joe Carr, 32, repaired a Ford diesel engine that was brought into his shop with an oil leak in his shop, located in Sedalia, Missouri. He fixes it quickly and efficiently, specializing in diesel engines for nearly two decades. One of his last repairs as his shop, Full Throttle, sets to close the following week.Joe Carr, a 32-year-old resident of Sedalia, Missouri, has a bar top outside his home plastered with photos of him and his grandfather taken around the family farm. Joe and his grandfather had a very close relationship. The relationship is one of the forces driving Joe to save the legacy of the family farm that he works on this day, Sept. 26, 2023.Before leaving the farm to work at his automotive shop in Sedalia, Missouri, on Sept. 28, 2023, Joe Carr, 32, takes a break to pet his fourteen-year-old rescue dog, Clyde. Joe began his workday at 4 a.m. by cutting grass on his family’s 400-acre farm.On Sept. 28, 2023, after a long day of working as a mechanic and farmer in Sedalia, Missouri, Joe Carr, 32, goes to bed. He attempts to wind down while scrolling through TikTok.After a long day on Sept. 26, 2023, Joe Carr, 32, combines his farming and automotive repair job by repairing the tractors on the family farm.