Thumbs up: Ebony Dalla Rosa with son Oliver, 2, from Seymour.
The Seymour Alternative Farming Expo took place across the weekend, from Friday, March 31 to Sunday, April 2, drawing visitors from across the region and beyond.
Attendees had an opportunity to learn about all things agriculture or simply enjoy a day of family fun.
The Telegraph’s Wayne Herring and Bianca Hall popped along to photograph the event.
New friend: Lexe, 4, from Rushworth brushing a goat.
On site: Seymour emergency services held stalls for the weekend.
Three amigos: Samatha Schwebsch receiving a kiss from one of her beloved alpacas.
Top work: Anne Davidson, Christine Klein and Kath Purchase from the Seymour Agricultural and Pastoral Society serving up scones and tea at the pavilion.
Family day out: Aaron and Kylie Macadam from Kyabram with family Charlotte, 3, Harrison, 1, Rylan, 11, and Padric, 10.
Fun times had: Charlie Mountain, Elijah McGuigan, Cody Mennen and Ben Baklis from Mansfield made the most of the expo on Friday.
Best buddies: Alex, 2, from Kilmore was having a ball in the petting zoo.
Fancy a brew?: Glen Sheerer, owner of local business Shearasun brewery, and Silvia Hanlon at the Shearasun stall.
Info on offer: Lisa Gawne and Eadaoin Wright at the Mitchell Shire display. Photo: Wayne Herring
Long-time supporter: Rawleighs distributor Peter Polly has been attending the expo to sell his products for years.
Top gear: The expo showed the best of new farm machinery. Photo: Wayne Herring
Stihl at the expo: Brett and Courtney Carroll from Stihl Store Seymour. Photo: Wayne Herring
Comfy: The humble ugg boot has come a long way. Photo: Wayne Herring
Machinery time: An easier way to split wood. Photo: Wayne Herring
Blast from the past: Burrell single crank compound steam engine circa 1889. Photo: Wayne Herring
Great to bee here: Jessica Clarke is a third generation beekeeper, representing Ironbark of Rushworth. Photo: Wayne Herring