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Wayne County, Ohio Ag-Bio Cluster Photo Gallery Photo Gallery: This gallery contains photos from a target industry photo shoot by Don Iannone and Visual Advantage Photography for the Wayne County Economic Development Council. Copyright Notice: All photographs are copyrighted and they are the exclusive property of Visual Advantage Photography and Donald T. Iannone. These photos cannot be used by any party without the express written permission of Visual Advantage Photography and Donald T. Iannone. Description: The purpose of the photo series is to communicate the visual advantages of the Ag-Bio Cluster in Wayne County, Ohio. The cluster includes Wayne County food products manufacturers, retail food businesses, farms, nurseries, orchards and vineyards, agritourism attractions, agricultural research and development centers, and colleges and universities. Wayne County Economic Development Website: http://www.waynecountyedc.com/
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Photo: Smith Dairy located in downtown Orrville, Ohio (Wayne County, Ohio).<br />
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Role in Wayne County's Ag-Bio Cluster: Leading regional dairy and dairy products manufacturer. Corporate headquarters.<br />
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Website: <a href="http://www.smithdairy.com">http://www.smithdairy.com</a>
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Photo: Smith Dairy located in downtown Orrville, Ohio (Wayne County, Ohio).

Role in Wayne County's Ag-Bio Cluster: Leading regional dairy and dairy products manufacturer. Corporate headquarters.

Website: http://www.smithdairy.com

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  • Photo: College of Wooster campus (Wooster, Ohio).<br />
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Role in Wayne County's Ag-Bio Cluster: One of America's best liberal arts colleges, tourism and travel generator, educational programming in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Biology, Chemistry, Business Economics, Economics, Environmental Studies, Pre-Professional training in Engineering and Forestry & Environmental Studies<br />
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Website: <a href="http://www.wooster.edu/">http://www.wooster.edu/</a>
  • Photo: Processing and packing facilities at Bauman Orchards in Rittman, Ohio (Wayne County, Ohio).<br />
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Role in Wayne County's Ag-Bio Cluster: Orchard, apple grower, retail shop, tourism and travel generator.<br />
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Website: <a href="http://baumanorchards.com/">http://baumanorchards.com/</a>
  • Photo: Apple trees in one of the orchards at Bauman Orchard located in Rittman, Ohio.<br />
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Description: Bauman Orchards has a total acreage of 117 acres. Bauman has over 20,000 apple trees, spanning 25 different varieties. Bauman's peach trees number 3,000, with at least 15 varieties.<br />
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Role in Wayne County's Ag-Bio Cluster: Orchard, apple grower, retail shop, tourism and travel generator.<br />
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Website: <a href="http://baumanorchards.com/">http://baumanorchards.com/</a>
  • Photo: OARDC Research Services Building sign. <br />
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Description: Research is the name of the game at the Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center (OARDC). Research in three signature areas is conducted at the center:<br />
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Advanced Bioenergy and Biobased Products: As the importance of renewable sources for energy and materials increases, research and industry partnerships come together in this signature area to develop biomass-based advanced energy technologies and value-added biobased products such as fuels, specialty chemicals, and fiber products.<br />
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Environmental Quality and Sustainability: Work in this signature area seeks to understand, protect, and remediate the environment and ecosystems to ensure long-term sustainability. At the core of this effort is the realization that sustaining population and economic growth must be balanced with the preservation of natural resources and environmental assets.<br />
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Food Security, Production, and Human Health: This signature area focuses on improving agricultural production; enhancing the quality of food and feed; ensuring an adequate, affordable, and safe food supply; and maintaining agro-security to ensure food security and the basics of nutritional health for a growing global population.<br />
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Role in Wayne County's Ag-Bio Cluster: International leader in agricultural research and development, new business incubator, higher education leader, agricultural extension and services, and a leading brand generator for Wayne County's ag-bio and food products cluster. <br />
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Website <a href="http://www.oardc.ohio-state.edu/">http://www.oardc.ohio-state.edu/</a>
  • Photo: One of the many research greenhouses on the Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center (OARDC) campus.<br />
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Role in Wayne County's Ag-Bio Cluster: International leader in agricultural research and development, new business incubator, higher education leader, agricultural extension and services.<br />
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Website: <a href="http://www.oardc.ohio-state.edu/">http://www.oardc.ohio-state.edu/</a>
  • Photo: Old Administration Building, Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center (OARDC). <br />
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Description: The Administration Building was built in 1895, with the east wing being added in 1913. The building once housed all the departments on the original station.<br />
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Role in Wayne County's Ag-Bio Cluster: International leader in agricultural research and development, new business incubator, higher education leader, agricultural extension and services, and travel and tourism generator, leading brand generator for Wayne County's ag-bio and food products cluster. <br />
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Website: <a href="http://www.oardc.ohio-state.edu/">http://www.oardc.ohio-state.edu/</a>
  • Photo: Front entrance sign. Agricultural Technical Institute (ATI) of The Ohio State University. <br />
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Description: Located in Wooster, Ohio, ATI is an associate degree-granting program within the College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences at The Ohio State University. Students participate in a curriculum that includes general and basic studies, hands-on experience and a paid industry internship. Ohio State ATI is the largest institution of its kind in the U.S., enrolling approximately 800 students and offering 28 programs of study. Ohio State ATI maintains a 99 percent job placement rate for all graduates within four months of graduation. Ohio State University's Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center is adjacent to the campus.<br />
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Role in Wayne County's Ag-Bio Cluster: Higher education leader, travel and tourism generator, workforce training related to horticulture, floral design and marketing, beef and cattle production, crop management, environmental resource management, greenhouse management, horse production and management, landscape design, nursery management, swine production and management, and various aspects of business related to agriculture.<br />
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Website: <a href="http://ati.osu.edu/">http://ati.osu.edu/</a>
  • Photo: Grounds of the Agricultural Technical Institute (ATI) of The Ohio State University in Wooster, Ohio.<br />
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Role in Wayne County's Ag-Bio Cluster: Higher education leader, workforce training<br />
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Website: <a href="http://ati.osu.edu/">http://ati.osu.edu/</a>
  • Photo: Banners on the campus of the Agricultural Technical Institute (ATI) of The Ohio State University in Wooster, Ohio.<br />
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Role in Wayne County's Ag-Bio Cluster: Higher education leader, workforce training<br />
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Website: <a href="http://ati.osu.edu/">http://ati.osu.edu/</a>
  • Photo: Grounds of the Agricultural Technical Institute (ATI) of The Ohio State University in Wooster, Ohio.<br />
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Role in Wayne County's Ag-Bio Cluster: Higher education leader, workforce training<br />
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Website: <a href="http://ati.osu.edu/">http://ati.osu.edu/</a>
  • Photo: Grounds of the Agricultural Technical Institute (ATI) of The Ohio State University in Wooster, Ohio.<br />
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Role in Wayne County's Ag-Bio Cluster: Higher education leader, workforce training<br />
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Website: <a href="http://ati.osu.edu/">http://ati.osu.edu/</a>
  • Photo: Grounds of the Agricultural Technical Institute (ATI) of The Ohio State University in Wooster, Ohio.<br />
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Role in Wayne County's Ag-Bio Cluster: Higher education leader, workforce training<br />
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Website: <a href="http://ati.osu.edu/">http://ati.osu.edu/</a>
  • Photo: One of the many beautiful gardens found in the Secrest Arboretum on the OARDC campus in Wooster, Ohio.<br />
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Role in Wayne County's Ag-Bio Cluster: Plant and flower research & development, arts and culture amenity, recreation and leisure resource.<br />
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Website: <a href="http://secrest.osu.edu/">http://secrest.osu.edu/</a>
  • Photo: Secrest Gardens and Arboretum entrance sign.<br />
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Description: Secrest Arboretum (115 acres) is an arboretum located on the campus of the Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center (OARDC), at the intersection of Pine Road and Green Drive, Wooster, Ohio. It is open daily without charge and hosts an estimated 10,000 visitors each year.<br />
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Secrest Arboretum is the Ohio State University's primary research arboretum, and contains over 2,000 native and introduced species and cultivars of trees, shrubs, and other plants. It was established in 1909 when Edmund Secrest set out the first planting for a proposed Forest Arboretum.<br />
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As of 2005, the arboretum contains the following Ohio champion trees: Giant Dogwood (Cornus controversa), Nikko Fir (Abies homolepis), Nordmann Fir (Abies nordmaniana), and Japanese Larch (Larix leptolepsis). The arboretum also boasts a collection of Dawn Redwood trees, a fast growing and deciduous conifer and the only remaining species of Metasequoia, and the Garden of Roses of Legend and Romance, which features about 500 varieties of roses.<br />
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Role in Wayne County's Ag-Bio Cluster: Plant and flower research & development, arts and culture amenity, recreation and leisure resource.<br />
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Website: <a href="http://secrest.osu.edu/">http://secrest.osu.edu/</a>
  • Photo: Smith Dairy located in downtown Orrville, Ohio (Wayne County, Ohio).<br />
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Role in Wayne County's Ag-Bio Cluster: Leading regional dairy and dairy products manufacturer. Corporate headquarters.<br />
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Website: <a href="http://www.smithdairy.com">http://www.smithdairy.com</a>
  • Photo: J. M. Smucker's retail store in Orrville, Ohio<br />
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Roles in Ag-Bio Cluster: Leading food products producer, major corporate headquarters, product development and innovation, leading brand generator for Wayne County's ag-bio and food products cluster. <br />
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Website:  <a href="http://www.smuckers.com">http://www.smuckers.com</a>
  • Photo: Street view of the South Market Bistro, an upscale restaurant in downtown Wooster, Ohio (Wayne County, Ohio), which practices sustainable cuisine and uses locally grown food wherever possible. Major user of locally grown foods.<br />
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Website: <a href="http://www.southmarketbistro.com/">http://www.southmarketbistro.com/</a>
  • Photo: View of the South Market Bistro, an upscale restaurant in downtown Wooster, Ohio (Wayne County, Ohio). <br />
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Description: The idea for opening the South Market Bistro in downtown Wooster first came to head chef Michael Mariola in late 2001, but the concept behind his approach to cooking has a much longer history, following in the footsteps of such sustainability pioneers as Parker Bosley of Parker’s New American Bistro in Cleveland, Ohio, and Alice Waters of Chez Panisse in Berkeley, California. Major user of locally grown foods. <br />
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Website: <a href="http://www.southmarketbistro.com/">http://www.southmarketbistro.com/</a>
  • Photo: Front sign of Wayne College in Orrville, Ohio (Wayne County, Ohio). <br />
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Description: Wayne College is a branch campus of the University of Akron offering two-year degrees and a transfer program to the main campus in Akron resulting in a four-year degree. It is located in Orrville, Ohio.<br />
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Role in Wayne County's Ag-Bio Cluster: Higher education provider, offering degrees in a wide range of fields related to science, engineering, business and many other fields. As a part of the University of Akron system, Wayne College has access to the major science and engineering resources available on the University's main campus in Akron.<br />
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Website: <a href="http://www.wayne.uakron.edu/">http://www.wayne.uakron.edu/</a>
  • Photo: New Science Building at Wayne College in Orrville, Ohio (Wayne County, Ohio).<br />
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Description: Wayne College is a branch campus of the University of Akron offering two-year degrees and a transfer program to the main campus in Akron resulting in a four-year degree. It is located in Orrville, Ohio.<br />
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Role in Wayne County's Ag-Bio Cluster: Higher education provider, offering degrees in a wide range of fields related to science, engineering, business and many other fields. As a part of the University of Akron system, Wayne College has access to the major science and engineering resources available on the University's main campus in Akron.<br />
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Website <a href="http://www.wayne.uakron.edu/">http://www.wayne.uakron.edu/</a>
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