Gallery | Seymour Alternative Farming Expo

Chop: Brad Meyer in action.

Telegraph photographer Wayne Herring was on hand at the Seymour Alternative Farming Expo to capture all of the action at the weekend.

Looks easy when you know how: World woodchopping champion Brayden Meyer in action.
Working hard: Seymour Lions Heather Dunn, Carol Smith and Linda Johns spread the word about the damaging fruit fly.
On excursion: St Mary's College Year 9 students Liesl Rayner and Eliza Schneider.
On display: Assumption College Kilmore.
Support: Flowerdale resident Teagan Meyer with her children Harry, five months, and Grace, 2.
Happy days: Clare from Timeless Toys helps Maisy Wilson, 10, and Sissy Davey, 11, make their choice.
Cutie: Cria the baby alpaca is just 10 days old.
All smiles: The camel rides were a hit.
Having a ball: Courtney and Brett Carroll from Stihl Products Mower Shop Seymour.
Lions in action: David Hebbard, Greg Edwards, Wes Ure, Dale Short, Ariel Parker, Cathy McInerney, Cody Lorenzi and Kevin Cain.
Showing their wares: Samantha and Steve Schwebach of Glenaroua with their alpaca products.
In attendance: Ray Turley, Jacob Rowlands and (back) Michael Beer with a Nissan Navara Pro4x from Neil Beer Motors Seymour.
Interested: Mark Budgen (left) looks for information from Param Patell of Skippy Automotive Seymour.
Testing it out: Ned Azzopardi, 3, looks quite at home on the tractor.
Going for a ride: Josie Perry, 10, from Toolamba.