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Gillibrand Visits Dutchess Business

POUGHKEEPSIE, N.Y. -- Kirsten Gillibrand was so impressed with what the folks do at Indoor Organic Gardens of Poughkeepsie, that she said she would like to help the purveyors of vitamin-packed microgreens grow their business, according to a report by The Poughkeepsie Journal.

U.S. Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand recently visited a micro greens farm tucked into an old store on Poughkeepsie's Main Street. She was so impressed with the operation, she said she wanted to help them grow and serve as a model for similar businesses.

U.S. Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand recently visited a micro greens farm tucked into an old store on Poughkeepsie's Main Street. She was so impressed with the operation, she said she wanted to help them grow and serve as a model for similar businesses.

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These tiny greens pack a big nutritional punch according to the folks who grow them at Indoor Organic Gardens of Poughkeepsie.

These tiny greens pack a big nutritional punch according to the folks who grow them at Indoor Organic Gardens of Poughkeepsie.

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IOGOPK, as the farm operated out of a former five-and-dime store on the city’s main street is called, took the U.S. senator on a tour recently, The Poughkeepsie Journal reported.

When the Democrat was in the U.S. House from 2007-2009, she represented New York’s 20th congressional district and served on its Committee on Agriculture, including its subcommittee on horticulture and organic agriculture.

Gillibrand told The Poughkeepsie Journal that she would like to help the farm get a grant from the U.S. Department of Agriculture so it could expand and serve as a model for similar operations around New York state.

According to the farm’s website, its produce is “100 percent certified organic, and “non-GMO.” That means no pesticides or fertilizers are used.

Owner Brud Hodgkins told The Poughkeepsie Journal that the greens, which take about a week to grow, are sold to specialty food markets and restaurants and distributed at city schools.

According to the farm's website, the nutritious greens include kale, broccoli, cabbage, celery, pea shoots, arugula, radish, and cilantro

Located at 316 Main St., Poughkeepsie, it can be reached by calling (845) 790-8075.

For more information about IOGOPK, click here.

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