There will also be classic cars, livestock, the arts and crafts pavilions, farm lectures, learning hub talks, and more than 30 food and drink vendors on site.
Families are catered for with plenty of activities in the kids’ corner, including the Bunnings’ activity tent and Farmer Darryl's petting zoo.
Expo event manager Jamie Gilbert said organisers were pleased to welcome back some familiar faces who had become regulars over the past few years.
‘‘This includes Paul McPhail from Beloka Kelpies who will be running working dog demos on the main oval daily, as well as presenting tips and tricks on how to train working dogs in his learning hub talk,” Mr Gilbert said.
Another regular is David Brian from Southern Hemp, who has been a regular at the expo since 2017.
‘‘The expo has been a great platform to be able to fully explain the process and benefits of building a hemp home,” Mr Brian said.
Visitors can catch his presentations on hemp growing and hemp houses in the learning hub, as well as his demo on building with hemp.
Beau Pearson and his talented team of kelpies — better known as the Flipping Disc Dogz — are back and will be on the main oval daily running drills and doing tricks.
‘‘It’ll be good to be back,’’ Mr Pearson said.
‘‘I grew up in the area and the expo is great for the town of Seymour and surrounds.
‘‘(The dogs) love performing. Before they go on stage they get so excited — they hear the music and they go berserk.’’
Seymour Expo really does have something for everyone. Get your tickets today at seymourexpo.com.au.
Seymour Alternative Farming Expo runs from Friday, April 1 to Sunday, April 3 from 9am to 4pm each day at Kings Park Reserve, Tallarook Street, Seymour.