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Christina Woerner McInnis:

Dedicated to protecting Alabama's farms, food supply, and property rights.

Christina Woerner McInnis:

Committed to Alabama's Agricultural Future

Christina Woerner McInnis, a fifth-generation farmer from Baldwin County, Alabama, has dedicated her career to advancing sustainable agriculture and soil health. Raised in the Woerner family, renowned for over a century of farming and as one of the nation's leading turf grass producers, Christina developed a deep-rooted passion for agriculture.

and is an active member of the Orange Beach United Methodist Church, contributing to numerous community and civic organizations.

In 2019, Christina founded AgriTech Corp and introduced SoilKit, an innovative soil testing solution designed to simplify soil health analysis for homeowners and professionals. Under her leadership, AgriTech secured partnerships with eight lawn and garden distributors, a major land grant university, and a big-box retailer within its first year. The company received minority woman-owned certification from the Alabama Department of Economic and Community Affairs in 2020.

Christina's commitment to sustainable agriculture is further exemplified by her involvement with Bon Secour Valley Ingredients, a division of the Woerner Companies. This venture focuses on dehydrating and milling locally sourced fruits and vegetables into flours and powders, providing new markets for produce that might otherwise go to waste.

Together with her husband, Timothy Neal McInnis II, Christina resides in Orange Beach, Alabama, where they raise their four children.

As she embarks on her campaign for Alabama's Commissioner of Agriculture and Industries, Christina Woerner McInnis brings a wealth of experience, a legacy of farming excellence, and a steadfast commitment to sustainable agricultural practices.

with the Alabama Rural-Owned Small Business of the Year Award in 2023 by the U.S. Small Business Administration.

A cum laude graduate of Auburn University with a degree in business, Christina has held various roles in marketing, including positions at Time Warner and Auburn University. She also served as a Commissioner for the City of Orange Beach

In recognition of her contributions to rural entrepreneurship, Christina was honored

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STRENGTHENING ALABAMA AGRICULTURE

Supporting farmers and ranchers with policies that protect family farms and promote rural economic growth.

ADVANCING INNOVATION

Expanding access to technology and research that improve soil health, crop yields, and sustainability.

EXPANDING MARKET OPPORTUNITIES

Creating new opportunities for Alabama-grown products through partnerships and value-added processing.

SUPPORTING AGRIBUSINESS

Cutting through red tape, expanding access to capital, and ensuring a strong workforce for Alabama's agricultural future.

INDUSTRY & INFRASTRUCTURE

Supporting Alabama's ports, manufacturers, and agribusiness supply chains to enhance trade, processing, and distribution of Alabama-grown and made products

Christina's Priorities for Alabama