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 Andre Wilson takes a truckload from Syracuse to Mount Joy, PA on Thursday, March 17, 2022.    Wilson had to wait approximately 3 hours to be loaded when he reached his destination. These types of delays are common throughout the industry and is ofte

Andre Wilson takes a truckload from Syracuse to Mount Joy, PA on Thursday, March 17, 2022.

Wilson had to wait approximately 3 hours to be loaded when he reached his destination. These types of delays are common throughout the industry and is often a point of contention for drivers. The industry typically pays by the mile and many companies do not compensate drivers for their time spent waiting to be loaded.

 Paul Marhoefer says goodbye to his wife Denise for a long haul down to Florida in June of 2023. Marhoefer hauls refrigerated trailers for a family-owned company out of Ohio.

Paul Marhoefer says goodbye to his wife Denise for a long haul down to Florida in June of 2023. Marhoefer hauls refrigerated trailers for a family-owned company out of Ohio.

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 Dan Furnish’s cattle as seen roaming the pasture in front of his irrigation system in Cynthiana, Kentucky. Furnish has a reputation for producing high quality beef and has sold some of locally to Riverview Meat Company, for sale in the community. Ho

Dan Furnish’s cattle as seen roaming the pasture in front of his irrigation system in Cynthiana, Kentucky. Furnish has a reputation for producing high quality beef and has sold some of locally to Riverview Meat Company, for sale in the community. However, the majority of his cattle are sold on contract to Cargill Incorporated in eastern Pennsylvania, which is one of the few large scale professors available to Furnsih and is a 10 hour drive away. (James Year/Boyd’s Station)

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 Nate “Nader” Hayslip, 13, fires a 45 Caliber muzzleloader into the hills and over a residential area with Robert Lawson in Haydenville, Ohio on Saturday, February 1st, 2020. Haydenville was the last operating company town in the state of Ohio and is

Nate “Nader” Hayslip, 13, fires a 45 Caliber muzzleloader into the hills and over a residential area with Robert Lawson in Haydenville, Ohio on Saturday, February 1st, 2020. Haydenville was the last operating company town in the state of Ohio and is currently unincorporated, meaning that no noise ordinance laws are in effect. The pair went off to shoot at a propane tank shortly after this image was taken. (James Year/Ohio University)

 Joe Wood and Jesse Florence rearrange some beef to get to the order needed for processing at the Riverview Meat Company on Tuesday, May 25, 2021.   The Riverview Meat Company is Harrison County's only meatpacking establishment. The meatpacking indus

Joe Wood and Jesse Florence rearrange some beef to get to the order needed for processing at the Riverview Meat Company on Tuesday, May 25, 2021.

The Riverview Meat Company is Harrison County's only meatpacking establishment. The meatpacking industry is highly consolidated, which forces some local farmers and meat producers in northern Kentucky to ship their animals as far as eastern Pennsylvania for processing needs. There are some other smaller butcher shops like Riverview in the local area, but most are fully booked a year or more in advance. (James Year/Boyd’s Station)

 Fernando Mendez (right) of Veracruz, Mexico sorts the cash while working the ball toss game for Casey's Rides Incorporated, at the Harrison County Fair, in Cynthiana, Kentucky on Thursday, July 22, 2021.    Casey's Rides Incorporated starts in north

Fernando Mendez (right) of Veracruz, Mexico sorts the cash while working the ball toss game for Casey's Rides Incorporated, at the Harrison County Fair, in Cynthiana, Kentucky on Thursday, July 22, 2021.

Casey's Rides Incorporated starts in northern Tennessee every summer then travels the carnival circuit throughout Kentucky for 9 months every year. The majority of the workers have H2B visas from Mexico and are complemented by a handful of domestic laborers. The turbulence of the visa program is based on a lottery system with the total amounts of H2B workers being dependent on fluctuating unemployment rates.
(James Year/Boyd’s Station)

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 Scarlett (pseudonym) ends her Onlyfans video at her home on Thursday, October 28, 2021.  She has been shifting to online entertainment platforms to protect her health due to the pandemic.   Content creators across the country have had to compete wit

Scarlett (pseudonym) ends her Onlyfans video at her home on Thursday, October 28, 2021. She has been shifting to online entertainment platforms to protect her health due to the pandemic.

Content creators across the country have had to compete with a surge of newcomers, who have flocked to platforms like Onlyfans. It’s provided a way to distance themselves from health risks, give them an opportunity to work remotely, and earn additional income with flexible scheduling. In the last year, the number of creators on that specific platform rose by 40% and had a 600% increase in growth for that company over that period.

 Bill Weldon, a Marine Corp veteran receives an echo cardiogram to check for complications due to his Agent Orange exposure while at Khe Sanh in Vietnam, shortly before the Tet Offensive in 1967. (James Year/The Life That Remains workshop with VII Ph

Bill Weldon, a Marine Corp veteran receives an echo cardiogram to check for complications due to his Agent Orange exposure while at Khe Sanh in Vietnam, shortly before the Tet Offensive in 1967. (James Year/The Life That Remains workshop with VII Photo)

 Brennon climbs the ladder to his room in the attic at his home in Haydenville, Ohio on March, 2nd, 2020.   Brennon shares the bedroom with two brothers and the rest of the home with four other siblings and two parents. The family had been doing well

Brennon climbs the ladder to his room in the attic at his home in Haydenville, Ohio on March, 2nd, 2020.

Brennon shares the bedroom with two brothers and the rest of the home with four other siblings and two parents. The family had been doing well since the parents have been successfully recovering from drug addiction over the 18 months prior to this image being taken. They were on the upswing and the kids had most of what they wanted. Their home was neat and orderly, as much as could be expected given the size, with the exception of one room, which was reserved for games, art, and mayhem.

 Ezra Smith, 5, runs through the cool water being sprayed by a firehose during a Juneteenth Block Party at Sherman Oliver Ross Park in Cynthiana, Kentucky on Saturday, June 19, 2021.   The event marked the first celebration of Juneteenth in Cynthiana

Ezra Smith, 5, runs through the cool water being sprayed by a firehose during a Juneteenth Block Party at Sherman Oliver Ross Park in Cynthiana, Kentucky on Saturday, June 19, 2021.

The event marked the first celebration of Juneteenth in Cynthiana, since it was officially recognized as a federal holiday two days prior on June 17th. The holiday commemorates the Union Army reaching Galveston, Texas who were there to enforce the emancipation of the last of the African Americans from slavery. (James Year/Boyd’s Station)

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 A fisherman takes a break and has a beverage on the Salmon River near Altmar, New York. Apart from trying to land a trophy catch, anglers can often be seen resting, napping, sipping, and enjoying makeshift outdoor lounges all along the riverside.

A fisherman takes a break and has a beverage on the Salmon River near Altmar, New York. Apart from trying to land a trophy catch, anglers can often be seen resting, napping, sipping, and enjoying makeshift outdoor lounges all along the riverside.

 Remnants of a forest fire along I-5 in California in June of 2022. There is an emerging concern that autonomous trucking could increase total petroleum consumption by changing the way freight is moved throughout the transportation industry and incre

Remnants of a forest fire along I-5 in California in June of 2022. There is an emerging concern that autonomous trucking could increase total petroleum consumption by changing the way freight is moved throughout the transportation industry and increasing the total vehicle miles being driven. The demands of this industry also create significant obstacles for green energy alternatives and electrification, due to limitations from battery technology, charge times, and electrical grid capacity.

 CA-46. Lost Hills, California. June 2022.

CA-46. Lost Hills, California. June 2022.

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 Local volunteer firefighters from multiple departments conduct a controlled burn on a farmhouse for training near Sheldon, Iowa on Thursday, Aug 15, 2019. Controlled training burns used to be much more common in the area until insurance and environm

Local volunteer firefighters from multiple departments conduct a controlled burn on a farmhouse for training near Sheldon, Iowa on Thursday, Aug 15, 2019. Controlled training burns used to be much more common in the area until insurance and environmental regulation limited the practice. Currently, volunteer fire departments are allotted two controlled burns per year, if suitable structures are available. (James Year/Personal Project)

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 Heavy rains pound the now closed AP Greene Refractory complex in Mexico, Missouri on Sunday, Jun. 16, 2019. (James Year/The Life That Remains workshop with VII Photo)

Heavy rains pound the now closed AP Greene Refractory complex in Mexico, Missouri on Sunday, Jun. 16, 2019. (James Year/The Life That Remains workshop with VII Photo)

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 Andre Wilson takes a truckload from Syracuse to Mount Joy, PA on Thursday, March 17, 2022.    Wilson had to wait approximately 3 hours to be loaded when he reached his destination. These types of delays are common throughout the industry and is ofte
 Paul Marhoefer says goodbye to his wife Denise for a long haul down to Florida in June of 2023. Marhoefer hauls refrigerated trailers for a family-owned company out of Ohio.
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 Dan Furnish’s cattle as seen roaming the pasture in front of his irrigation system in Cynthiana, Kentucky. Furnish has a reputation for producing high quality beef and has sold some of locally to Riverview Meat Company, for sale in the community. Ho
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 Nate “Nader” Hayslip, 13, fires a 45 Caliber muzzleloader into the hills and over a residential area with Robert Lawson in Haydenville, Ohio on Saturday, February 1st, 2020. Haydenville was the last operating company town in the state of Ohio and is
 Joe Wood and Jesse Florence rearrange some beef to get to the order needed for processing at the Riverview Meat Company on Tuesday, May 25, 2021.   The Riverview Meat Company is Harrison County's only meatpacking establishment. The meatpacking indus
 Fernando Mendez (right) of Veracruz, Mexico sorts the cash while working the ball toss game for Casey's Rides Incorporated, at the Harrison County Fair, in Cynthiana, Kentucky on Thursday, July 22, 2021.    Casey's Rides Incorporated starts in north
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 Scarlett (pseudonym) ends her Onlyfans video at her home on Thursday, October 28, 2021.  She has been shifting to online entertainment platforms to protect her health due to the pandemic.   Content creators across the country have had to compete wit
 Bill Weldon, a Marine Corp veteran receives an echo cardiogram to check for complications due to his Agent Orange exposure while at Khe Sanh in Vietnam, shortly before the Tet Offensive in 1967. (James Year/The Life That Remains workshop with VII Ph
 Brennon climbs the ladder to his room in the attic at his home in Haydenville, Ohio on March, 2nd, 2020.   Brennon shares the bedroom with two brothers and the rest of the home with four other siblings and two parents. The family had been doing well
 Ezra Smith, 5, runs through the cool water being sprayed by a firehose during a Juneteenth Block Party at Sherman Oliver Ross Park in Cynthiana, Kentucky on Saturday, June 19, 2021.   The event marked the first celebration of Juneteenth in Cynthiana
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 A fisherman takes a break and has a beverage on the Salmon River near Altmar, New York. Apart from trying to land a trophy catch, anglers can often be seen resting, napping, sipping, and enjoying makeshift outdoor lounges all along the riverside.
 Remnants of a forest fire along I-5 in California in June of 2022. There is an emerging concern that autonomous trucking could increase total petroleum consumption by changing the way freight is moved throughout the transportation industry and incre
 CA-46. Lost Hills, California. June 2022.
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 Local volunteer firefighters from multiple departments conduct a controlled burn on a farmhouse for training near Sheldon, Iowa on Thursday, Aug 15, 2019. Controlled training burns used to be much more common in the area until insurance and environm
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YearJ_2101YearJ_22117_DSF3645_20220704-2.jpg
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 Heavy rains pound the now closed AP Greene Refractory complex in Mexico, Missouri on Sunday, Jun. 16, 2019. (James Year/The Life That Remains workshop with VII Photo)
YearJ_108218DSCF7196_20190725-2.jpg

Andre Wilson takes a truckload from Syracuse to Mount Joy, PA on Thursday, March 17, 2022.

Wilson had to wait approximately 3 hours to be loaded when he reached his destination. These types of delays are common throughout the industry and is often a point of contention for drivers. The industry typically pays by the mile and many companies do not compensate drivers for their time spent waiting to be loaded.

Paul Marhoefer says goodbye to his wife Denise for a long haul down to Florida in June of 2023. Marhoefer hauls refrigerated trailers for a family-owned company out of Ohio.

Dan Furnish’s cattle as seen roaming the pasture in front of his irrigation system in Cynthiana, Kentucky. Furnish has a reputation for producing high quality beef and has sold some of locally to Riverview Meat Company, for sale in the community. However, the majority of his cattle are sold on contract to Cargill Incorporated in eastern Pennsylvania, which is one of the few large scale professors available to Furnsih and is a 10 hour drive away. (James Year/Boyd’s Station)

Nate “Nader” Hayslip, 13, fires a 45 Caliber muzzleloader into the hills and over a residential area with Robert Lawson in Haydenville, Ohio on Saturday, February 1st, 2020. Haydenville was the last operating company town in the state of Ohio and is currently unincorporated, meaning that no noise ordinance laws are in effect. The pair went off to shoot at a propane tank shortly after this image was taken. (James Year/Ohio University)

Joe Wood and Jesse Florence rearrange some beef to get to the order needed for processing at the Riverview Meat Company on Tuesday, May 25, 2021.

The Riverview Meat Company is Harrison County's only meatpacking establishment. The meatpacking industry is highly consolidated, which forces some local farmers and meat producers in northern Kentucky to ship their animals as far as eastern Pennsylvania for processing needs. There are some other smaller butcher shops like Riverview in the local area, but most are fully booked a year or more in advance. (James Year/Boyd’s Station)

Fernando Mendez (right) of Veracruz, Mexico sorts the cash while working the ball toss game for Casey's Rides Incorporated, at the Harrison County Fair, in Cynthiana, Kentucky on Thursday, July 22, 2021.

Casey's Rides Incorporated starts in northern Tennessee every summer then travels the carnival circuit throughout Kentucky for 9 months every year. The majority of the workers have H2B visas from Mexico and are complemented by a handful of domestic laborers. The turbulence of the visa program is based on a lottery system with the total amounts of H2B workers being dependent on fluctuating unemployment rates.
(James Year/Boyd’s Station)

Scarlett (pseudonym) ends her Onlyfans video at her home on Thursday, October 28, 2021. She has been shifting to online entertainment platforms to protect her health due to the pandemic.

Content creators across the country have had to compete with a surge of newcomers, who have flocked to platforms like Onlyfans. It’s provided a way to distance themselves from health risks, give them an opportunity to work remotely, and earn additional income with flexible scheduling. In the last year, the number of creators on that specific platform rose by 40% and had a 600% increase in growth for that company over that period.

Bill Weldon, a Marine Corp veteran receives an echo cardiogram to check for complications due to his Agent Orange exposure while at Khe Sanh in Vietnam, shortly before the Tet Offensive in 1967. (James Year/The Life That Remains workshop with VII Photo)

Brennon climbs the ladder to his room in the attic at his home in Haydenville, Ohio on March, 2nd, 2020.

Brennon shares the bedroom with two brothers and the rest of the home with four other siblings and two parents. The family had been doing well since the parents have been successfully recovering from drug addiction over the 18 months prior to this image being taken. They were on the upswing and the kids had most of what they wanted. Their home was neat and orderly, as much as could be expected given the size, with the exception of one room, which was reserved for games, art, and mayhem.

Ezra Smith, 5, runs through the cool water being sprayed by a firehose during a Juneteenth Block Party at Sherman Oliver Ross Park in Cynthiana, Kentucky on Saturday, June 19, 2021.

The event marked the first celebration of Juneteenth in Cynthiana, since it was officially recognized as a federal holiday two days prior on June 17th. The holiday commemorates the Union Army reaching Galveston, Texas who were there to enforce the emancipation of the last of the African Americans from slavery. (James Year/Boyd’s Station)

A fisherman takes a break and has a beverage on the Salmon River near Altmar, New York. Apart from trying to land a trophy catch, anglers can often be seen resting, napping, sipping, and enjoying makeshift outdoor lounges all along the riverside.

Remnants of a forest fire along I-5 in California in June of 2022. There is an emerging concern that autonomous trucking could increase total petroleum consumption by changing the way freight is moved throughout the transportation industry and increasing the total vehicle miles being driven. The demands of this industry also create significant obstacles for green energy alternatives and electrification, due to limitations from battery technology, charge times, and electrical grid capacity.

CA-46. Lost Hills, California. June 2022.

Local volunteer firefighters from multiple departments conduct a controlled burn on a farmhouse for training near Sheldon, Iowa on Thursday, Aug 15, 2019. Controlled training burns used to be much more common in the area until insurance and environmental regulation limited the practice. Currently, volunteer fire departments are allotted two controlled burns per year, if suitable structures are available. (James Year/Personal Project)

Heavy rains pound the now closed AP Greene Refractory complex in Mexico, Missouri on Sunday, Jun. 16, 2019. (James Year/The Life That Remains workshop with VII Photo)

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