Not baa-d: Siblings Blair Carmody, 7, Ally Carmody, 4, and Mason Carmody, 3, admiring the sheep.
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Rechelle Zammit
People flocked to the Seymour Alternative Farming Expo over the weekend to learn, interact with and enjoy all things farming.
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With everything from vehicles to food, sheep herding to fishing tips there were exhibitors of all kind to fill the three-day event.
“The numbers were up on last year,” event manager Jo Smiles said.
“The weather was fabulous, it really turned it on for us, Seymour showed up and it was just a really great event.”
Shearasun Brewery Seymour manager Peter Cleave said they enjoy joining the expo, both as locals and to support other local businesses, with this year being their sixth year at the expo.
“I think it's a local event that we do every year, and we always have really good success here,” Mr Cleave said.
“We’ve got a really good following year as well and we always come back.”
For the third year, The 3 Bees was also at the expo, showcasing their raw honey and talking about the benefits of raw versus processed honey.
“It’s a good year for it, the weather’s beautiful and it's an opportunity for all these people to get to see so many different things,” owner Aris Petratos said.
News photographer Rechelle Zammit went along to the first day of the expo to see the excitement.
Here’s what she captured.
Fun day: Haeusler's Group Digital Ag manager Jordan Lee and Digital Ag consultant Lachlan Cobb in front of their 6110M tractor.
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Rechelle Zammit
Bustling: Crowds pouring into the expo.
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Rechelle Zammit
Expo expert: Alexander Mercier from Fossey's Distillery Mildura.
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Rechelle Zammit
Looking good: Nikki Phillips from Nikki.P Woodwear wearing one of her favourite pieces of eyewear.
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Rechelle Zammit
Day for it: Jess Dodemaide from Hunted Engineering standing in front of a Ford F350.
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Rechelle Zammit
All smiles: Siblings from Rushworth, Taya Cleary, 10, Madeline Cleary, 3, Ebony Cleary, 7.
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Rechelle Zammit
Feeding the masses: Sandra O'Sullivan from Seymour Football Netball Club cooking up a feed.
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Rechelle Zammit
Relaxing: Joyce the 7-month-old calf from Lilie a'Ghlinne Highlands.
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Rechelle Zammit
Hay there: Harrison Gurnett, 13, from Gunyado Cattle Stud feeding some food to some Bazadais cattle.
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Rechelle Zammit
Having fun: Co owners of Smokey Ranges from Macedon Ranges, wife and husband Kylie Gray and Adam Gray.
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Rechelle Zammit
Travelling out: Wife and husband Sandra Taggart and Richard Taggart enjoying their visit to Seymour from Macedon Ranges.
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Rechelle Zammit
Cracking time: Madi Buzza doing a whip cracking demonstration.
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Rechelle Zammit
Hold on: Ada Valentinis, 11, on a camel ride.
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Rechelle Zammit
Vroom: A collection of vintage cars.
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Rechelle Zammit
Away to me: Kelpie from Beloka Kelpies sheep herding demonstration.
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Rechelle Zammit
Get them quick: Yourscarfs.com owner Jeanette Dal Lago with some of her Australian-made tote bags.
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Rechelle Zammit