As one of the state’s most enduring and respected agricultural events, the expo will continue to champion alternative and sustainable farming practices.
It’s set to showcase the latest developments for small acreage landowners, hobby farmers and producers seeking practical, forward-thinking solutions.
This year’s program will feature a wide range of exhibitors, demonstrations, livestock displays, educational sessions and family-friendly attractions.
Visitors can expect a mix of returning favourites alongside exciting new additions, reflecting the evolving landscape of modern farming.
Event organisers say the 35-year milestone is a testament to the expo’s strong community support and its ongoing relevance to producers navigating a changing climate, shifting market conditions and rapid industry innovation.
“Reaching the 35th year is an incredible achievement,” event manager Joanne Bartlett said.
“The Seymour Alternative Farming Expo has grown and adapted over decades, but our purpose has stayed the same – to connect people with ideas, equipment and expert knowledge that can genuinely make a difference.”
Across the three days, attendees will enjoy demonstrations from leading agricultural specialists, livestock displays and working animal presentations.
There will also be exhibitors specialising in home, garden and small-farm innovations tailored to regional living.
“On top of our agriculture schedule, we have plenty of children’s activities and family entertainment across the weekend,” Ms Bartlett said.
“The expo is a great day out for everyone.”
The Seymour Alternative Farming Expo runs from Friday, April 17 to Sunday, April 19 from 9am to 4pm each day at Kings Park.
More information, including ticketing, is available at seymourexpo.com.au