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Farmer Auctions marks new era with Salem ribbon cutting

Mountain Media, LLC by Mountain Media, LLC
April 29, 2026
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The ribbon-cutting was held by the Roanoke Regional Chamber of Commerce.

Aila Boyd
aboyd@mainstreetnewspapers.com

The Roanoke Regional Chamber of Commerce hosted a ribbon-cutting ceremony for Farmer Auctions earlier in the month, celebrating the company’s evolution and renewed investment in the Salem community.

Community members, chamber representatives, board members and ambassadors gathered to welcome the business and recognize what company leaders describe as a turning point in its history. The event also drew past clients, underscoring the relationships and trust the company has built over time.

Though Farmer Auctions has longstanding roots in the region, the ceremony was held to formally introduce a new phase of leadership and strategic direction, according to Lynn Rogers, chief marketing and people operations officer.

Rogers said the business has undergone a comprehensive rebranding and expanded its services beyond traditional auctions. The company now positions itself as a full-service provider for personal property liquidation, conventional real estate transactions and real estate auctions, with an emphasis on streamlining the process for clients.

The evolution reflects broader changes in the industry, which has shifted toward more digital tools and storytelling driven marketing. Over the past year, the company has refined its processes and integrated new technology while maintaining its focus on preserving the history behind the properties it represents.

Rogers said the timing of the ribbon cutting was intentional, coming after the company solidified its updated branding and expanded service offerings.

The ceremony also served as a message to both longtime clients and the wider community. Rogers said the company aims to demonstrate continuity and growth, reinforcing its reputation while inviting new clients to view the business as a resource for navigating complex property transitions.

With the rebranding now formalized, Farmer Auctions is positioning itself for continued growth in the Salem market and throughout the Roanoke Valley. Company leaders say the shift allows them to expand their reach and strengthen their role as a regional provider of property and real estate services.

Chamber officials expressed appreciation for the community support shown at the event and noted the importance of celebrating local business investment. The ceremony highlighted both the company’s history and its plans for the future, marking what leaders described as the start of its next chapter in Salem.

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