Held in the heart of Victoria at Seymour’s Kings Park, event manager Jo Smiles said the expo was a great way to discover the latest in technology, trends and practices in small and backyard farming.
“With a wide range of unique exhibits, engaging demonstrations and fun activities, visitors will be entertained, involved and introduced to fresh ideas and opportunities,” she said.
The animals on site are always popular among patrons young and old, and there will be no shortage of them this year.
In addition to sheep, cattle, goats and alpacas, we also have Farmer Darryl returning with his animal farm and Snake Safe Victoria joining us with their reptile display.
You can even enjoy a camel ride with Peter Hodge, who is returning for his 15th year.
“In addition to displays of farming technology and practices, we will also have our market-style shopping, food and entertainment,” Jo said.
"This year’s event marks the beginning of the Victorian school holidays, offering the perfect way to kick off the break.
“We will have whip cracking ‘come and try’ sessions across the three days, and Sincs FMX will be joining us on Saturday and Sunday with their motocross display.
“On Sunday our Country Kitchen chef, Adrian, will be conducting a hands-on kids’ cooking session.
“There is so much for the whole family to do!”
There are plenty of tasty food and drink options, cooking and butchery demonstrations, the always popular arts and craft displays, and our exhibition building is packed full of stalls.
We can’t wait to see you there!