Farm Tour

2025 Wayne County Farm Tour 

Oct. 11 & 12

12 – 5 p.m.

We are so thankful for the willingness of these hosts who have agreed
to participate in this year’s farm tour!
Here is the tour booklet; printed copies are available at the Farm Bureau office
(2030 Portage Rd. Ste. A Wooster, OH 44691), 
and other agribusinesses in Wayne County.
This drive-it-yourself tour is free.

Food vendors for the 2025 farm tour at each stop *last updated 10/8/2025*

1.On Saturday, Tommy’s food truck will offer smashed burgers, hot dogs and fries. On Sunday, Athena Food Truck will be present serving Greek favorites including gyros, Greek salads, burgers, hummus and feta dips, and Spanakopita.

2. Marando’s Cafe serving up Coffee and some other hot drinks as well as Let’s Eat at Bob’s! serving Sandwiches, Fresh Cut French Fries, Fresh Squeezed Lemonade and Fresh Brewed Tea.

3. Hot sandwiches, chips, snacks and drinks.

4. Food will be offered by Yoder Family Veal.

5.Duma Meats food trailer.

6. New local food truck Patio 114 Barbeque will be offering smoked BBQ meat sandwiches, smashburgers, sides, and homemade desserts (available Saturday only). New local coffee truck Cinched Coffee will be offering specialty coffees, energy drinks, and other unique beverages (available both Saturday and Sunday).

7. Smoke Catering Company will be offering BBQ and the Wayne County 4-H milkshake stand will be offering milkshakes, sundaes and root beer floats.

8. BBQ ham sandwiches, Trail and Swiss sandwiches, fresh fruit, fry pies, candy and beverages will all be available for donations that support the Kidron Community Historical Society and the Sonnenberg Village. 

Thank you to this year’s tour hosts:

Lowe & Young

OSU CFAES Wooster

Woodlyn Acres

Sunshine Flower Farm

Wayne County Regional Training Facility

Apple Creek Historical Society

Kidron Historical Society’s Sonnenberg Village 

Stirrup Courage

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Ryanna Tietje

Henry County Farm Bureau

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Matt Aultman

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Bill and Charlotte Wachtman

Henry County

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Gretchan Francis

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Hannah Kiser

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