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View the 2025 U.S. Census demographic profile for Wayne County
2026 Population Estimate: 116,941 | Official Website: https://www.wayneohio.org/
Wayne County is a prosperous northeastern Ohio county with the city of Wooster as its county seat. The county is one of Ohio's most agriculturally productive and has a distinctive dual character: it is part of the heart of Ohio's Amish country (with a large and growing Amish population across its southern townships), and it is home to significant academic and research institutions. The College of Wooster is one of Ohio's finest private liberal arts colleges, nationally recognized for its Independent Study program. The Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center (OARDC) — the research arm of Ohio State University — is located in Wooster and is one of the largest agricultural research operations in the United States. Major employers include The J.M. Smucker Company (headquartered in Orrville — maker of Smucker's jams, Folgers Coffee, Jif peanut butter, and many other beloved brands), RG Barry Corporation (Dearfoams footwear), and Wooster Community Hospital.
▸ Key Industries & Major Employers
Agriculture, manufacturing, healthcare, and education.
Major employers include Wooster Community Hospital (Cleveland Clinic affiliate), The College of Wooster, Ohio State University Agricultural Technical Institute (ATI), and several manufacturers including Gerstenslager Company and Shur-Lok International. Wayne County is Ohio's top agricultural county by farm sales.
▸ Notable Economic Development Initiatives
Wayne County's exceptional agricultural productivity (dairy, livestock, and crops) drives food processing and agricultural equipment manufacturing. The Ohio State ATI in Wooster conducts nationally significant agricultural research. Wayne County Economic Development works with RGP Ohio on manufacturing retention. A 2024 agri-tourism initiative supports farm-direct marketing.
▸ Infrastructure & Investment Highlights
US-30 and SR-83 are primary corridors. Proximity to I-76 and I-71 supports logistics. The county's agricultural infrastructure—grain elevators, dairy processing plants—is extensive. Broadband expansion supports precision agriculture adoption in rural areas.
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