Hoaglund Enterprises awarded contract to evaluate Avian Flu affected equipment

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Hoaglund Enterprises, Inc.,dba Asset Equipment Appraisals & Brokerage (AEAB), a leading Nationally Certified Appraisal company is pleased to announce that they have been awarded a contract to appraise Avian Flu affected equipment that cannot be disinfected on infected farms by the USDA. "To encourage early reporting of disease issues, farmers are paid for euthanized animals, which helps stop the outbreak and supports impacted farmers at the same time," the USDA writes. APHIS also offers payment for equipment that must be destroyed because it cannot be disinfected after contact with infected animals or animal matter. Asset Equipment & Appraisals was recently certified to do appraisals for the Federal government through the General Services Administration. To date, the USDA reports 223 detections of avian flu, possibly affecting 48.1 million domestic birds.

"We're proud to work with the USDA to appraise and determine fair market value for poultry supplies and equipment affected by the avian influenza outbreak," states Jacob Hoaglund, President of Hoaglund Enterprises, Inc. He adds: "This contract further validates our approach to asset equipment appraisals, be it remotely for the USDA or a more detailed valuation for our commercial clients, our approach is always accuracy first and service oriented."

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