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Volunteers step in to harvest crops after farmer crushed while changing a semi truck tireĀ 

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A farmer crushed while changing a semi truck tire is getting harvesting help from a group of volunteers working with a nonprofit. 

Ray Glover has been farming his entire 60 years of life in Wayne County, Illinois. In August, his 60 year streak came to a halt when he was crushed by a semi truck while changing its tire. 

ā€œI was changing tires on semi and had a semi fall on me and pin me down,ā€ Glover said, explaining that the rig came off the jack, causing a collapsed lung, kidney and liver lacerations, and a few broken ribs. 

Now that itā€™s time to harvest his corn, nonprofit Farm Rescue has stepped in to help make sure his crops donā€™t go to waste just because Glover needs to stay home and recover. 

ā€œFarm Rescue is the only organization in the country that I know of doing this type of event field work. So weā€™re here with one of our combines and three volunteers harvesting about 500 acres of corn for the family,ā€ Farm Rescue Field Operations manager, Ben Smith said to 14 News.

ā€œI just kind of put myself in the shoes of the farmer. If something tragic were to happen to my family, I would be so grateful for volunteers to come in and help me get my crop out,ā€ said Alex Spiros, a volunteer with the organization. 

Many of the volunteers took vacation days off from their own jobs to help get the work done. 

ā€œItā€™s humbling and very much appreciated,ā€ Glover said. ā€œI know God watched over me [during my accident]. I have a purpose to figure out I guess.ā€

The group will be working all week and has been finishing around 100 acres a day.

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