
For more
than 90 years, the Woerner family has successfully farmed North America's soils. Through the generations and changing times,
the backbone of the Woerner family has been steadfast faith in Jesus Christ, and
adherence to traditional values, work ethics, perseverance of goals, and ability
to adapt. The family has prospered through good economic times and bad. Today,
the vision of the Woerner family is dedicated to the production and sale of
premium agricultural products and the development of new green technologies
using the products that we produce.
For the
landscaping industry we produce and deliver premium green lawn grasses both
farm-direct and via our Woerner Landscape Source outlets.Woerner Landscape Source also offers a
full array of environmentally friendly landscaping products including green
shrubs, flowering plants, mulch, natural stone, brick paving stones, outdoor
furniture and other complimentary products that provide our customers a
convenient one-stop supply of virtually all their outdoor needs.
Woerner
AgriBusiness also produces food and green energy products to help feed and power
the world.Our produce and grain crops
include wheat, corn, watermelons, peanuts, vegetables, soybeans, and other such
crops.
Woerner
Companies are also producing test crops of sugar cane, sweet sorghum, energy
beets and other crops for use in alternative energy development.We are involved intimately with the
development of an advanced biofuel production plant in
Highlands County, Florida, and an
energy beets plant in Alabama
for production of sugar-based and methane energy.
In all of
the companies’ endeavors, we are ever mindful of and devoted to our
responsibility to helping spread the Gospel of Jesus Christ to the ends of the
Earth.
The Woerner
family traces its history back to Fred George Woerner who was born in Carlstadt, New Jersey
on May 26, 1885 to immigrant German parents. While still a baby, Fred and his
family moved back to their German homeland. At age seventeen, Fred returned to
America, settling in New York City. There he met, fell in
love and on May 21, 1914, married Emma Brumm. After seeing an advertisement of
land for sale in South Alabama, Fred and Emma
agreed that the terms were good and that the area’s salt air and pine trees
would be good for Emma’s asthma.They
put a down payment of $200 on 80 acres in Baldwin County, Alabama
and, in 1915, moved to Elberta, to begin their new life.
In the
tradition of the time, Fred and Emma raised a large family of 17 children who
shared both the work and the fruit of the family dairy farm. In spite of the
hard times brought on with the Great Depression, the family grew and prospered.From oldest to youngest the children:
(Emma, Albert, John, Karl, Gertrude, Gustave, Elizabeth, Fred, Jr., Paul,
Edward, Oscar, Herbert, Martha, Agnes, Otto, Ralph, and Carolyn) learned to
support each other, to share both feast and famine and to trust in the Lord.
As the children grew older and began their
separate lives, Edward James Woerner, along with brothers, Paul and Karl,
started a new farm partnership. Edward J. Woerner married Lillie Louise and
together raised six sons (Edward E., Larry, Norman, George, Lester and Roger)
and 2 daughters (Deborah and Kathy). After the tragic death of their brother
Paul, Edward and Karl divided and established separate farming operations. When
the oldest son, Eddie, reached his late teens, Edward J. began farming with his
sons.


Edward J. Woerner & Sons, Inc.
Originally a
partnership, Edward J. Woerner and his six sons formed the corporation, Edward
J. Woerner and Sons, Inc. In the beginning the farming operation produced grain,
sweet potatoes, sweet corn, field corn, watermelons, soybeans, wheat, oats,
broccoli and Irish potatoes. By the mid-1970's, the farm had expanded its
operations to almost 2000 acres of produce, grain and cattle and was continuing
to grow. In December 1977, Magnolia Farm was purchased to further increase
production. Woerner Produce, Inc., was incorporated on August 02, 1984 to
improve marketing opportunities for the farm’s produce. This new approach to
marketing, Edward E. (Eddie Boy)’s invention of a machine capable of chilling
corn, and other farming and marketing innovations were key factors for the
Company’s survival in this time of high farm failures.

While the
Company made significant strides in improving production and marketing, the
tragic effects of hurricanes, droughts, floods, freezes, and economic
inflationary prices were beyond the control of management.Traditional grain and produce farming was
just not profitable enough to sustain the operations as comprised.With such fluctuating weather and market
conditions, the family decided to experiment with other products and business
ventures.
In a
momentous decision, E. J. Woerner and Sons, Inc. planted 5 acres of St. Augustine and 5 acres of Centipede grass on the Magnolia Farm
in Clearsprings, Alabama. These 10 acres of
grass were successful and the Company increased turf acreage.As the turf grass market demand increased,
the Company acquired more land for turf production and the Magnolia Farm changed
from corn and cattle farming to sod production.Clearly the fortunes of E. J. Woerner and Sons, Inc. had improved and the
future of the company was becoming clear.
While Woerner Produce was struggling through the economic ups and downs of the produce
business, the Woerner Turf Division of E. J. Woerner & Sons, Inc., was formed
and thrived. The first nursery outlet was established in
Pensacola, Florida
in 1979. The outlet proved to be an excellent means of distributing small
orders of sod to the market. Truckloads
of sod were purchased from the Magnolia farm at wholesale and re-sold it to
landscapers and residential homeowners at retail. This successful Pensacola sod outlet was just the beginning of the Company’s
venture into the retail business.
With the
increasing success of the sod business and the continuing struggle of the
produce business, the focus of E. J. Woerner & Son shifted away from producing a
variety of produce crops, to developing a premium quality sod-producing
corporation. In 1987, Woerner Produce was dissolved to make way for the
developing Woerner Turf Division of the Company, and this third generation of
the Woerner family adapted to its new role as a leading sod producer in
South Alabama.
With the
dissolution of Woerner Produce, Inc., the resources previously employed in
growing and marketing produce were sold or converted into turf production and
distribution. E. J. Woerner & Sons and its successor companies began to expand
its territory with additional farm locations and sod outlet locations. In
succeeding years new farms acquired in Baldwin County, Alabama; in Calhoun
County, Alabama; Highlands County, Indian River County and Calhoun County,
Florida; Ascension and Assumption Parishes, Louisiana; and Weld County Colorado.
In 2011, these farms operating under the corporate identities Woerner
Development, Inc., and Woerner AgriBusiness, LLC, dba Woerner Turf, comprised approximately 6,000 acres in agricultural
production. In 1990 a transportation
company was formed to insure the farm’s ability to make prompt deliveries. Gulf South Transportation continues to
serve our farms and customers from its
Summerdale, Alabama location.
In an effort
to reach additional customers and to provide customers the ability to pick-up
sod in smaller quantities, more retail outlets were established. Under the
Corporate identity, Woerner Landscape Source, Inc., using the Pensacola Outlet as a successful pattern, additional outlets have
been established and continue to operate in Mobile,
Alabama; Fort Walton Beach,
Florida; Baton Rouge,
Louisiana; and Birmingham, Alabama.
The Company plans to open additional sod outlets in the future. These
Company-owned outlets along with an assortment of wholesale arrangements in
other locations allow for individuals to purchase small to medium-size grass
orders. In addition to sod, company outlets are now supplying other landscape
materials such as natural cypress mulch, colored hardwood mulch, pine straw,
centipede seed, landscape stone and an assortment of other landscape products.
Woerner Turf
has been producing its “Gulf Kist” centipede seed since 1985 and has become a
major supplier of both wholesale and retail centipede and centipede blend seeds.In June 1999, the Gulf Kist Mulch
Division was inaugurated and now produces cypress mulch from by-products of the
cypress lumber industry.The
environmentally-friendly cypress mulch is sold and delivered in bulk, and is
also bagged for retail customers.The
division also provides colored hardwood mulch recycled from old hardwood
pallets.
Woerner Turf
has become a leading sod supplier in the Southeast by locating farms and outlets
convenient to market and by providing outstanding service to its customers.This successful regional experience has
lead to a national expansion strategy.
Extensive market research has led to establishment of farms in
Colorado and Hawaii in January 2000 with long-range plans for further
expansion.
Woerner's competitive edge in the turf
industry is a result of producing quality products using unique production
techniques developed over many years, an experienced sales staff providing
valuable information and service to customers, and outstanding delivery service
via its own transportation company.
While
investment in land is a necessity to provide the resources for the sod
operations, it also is an investment in the growth of the area it serves.As the area matures, the highest and best
use of the land may change from farming to development.Woerner Realty, Inc., a company formed to
acquire property used in the farming operations, and Woerner AgriBusiness, LLC,
Management Division, have on-staff personnel researching, planning and
implementing development plans to maximize the value of the investments.The company vision is to use its resources
wisely for the benefit of the shareholders and for the benefit of the
communities in which we live.It is our
goal that we improve the value and utility of the assets with which we have been
entrusted, and that we improve the quality of life of the people affected by our
decisions.
The Woerner
Companies shareholders; George A. Woerner and Roger L. Woerner stress the active
participation of the companies’ employees in important community events such as
The American Cancer Society’s Relay for Life and other civic and charitable
activities.Woerner Turf awards annual
scholarships to college-bound students and sponsors Marriage Encounter programs
to help heal husbands and wives' relationships with the help of Jesus Christ.Several of the Company’s personnel serve
on civic boards and in community organizations whose objectives are to provide
service to the community.The company
supports many school and youth activities financially and by active
participation.The Company takes its role
as a good corporate citizen very seriously.
Today, Woerner Turf continues Turning America Green.