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Some photos from Agfest back in May. Agfest is a big agricultural exhibition held every year. It has a Wikipedia page which says "It has grown to the state's largest single event and attracts up to 70,000 visitors during three days in May each year at the 200-acre (80 ha) site in rural Carrick." (And quick quiz after reading that page: what year was Agfest first held?) It uses a very broad definition of agriculture that includes caravans, bathrooms and a tram.
This is the first lot of photos. No particular order.



Alpaca scarves. There were a lot of alpacas and products.

4WD paddock.



These are bathrooms in a box. The ones there you drop them on site, plumb them in and add cladding. But there were others on trailers (one just to the left) that were, I believe, self-contained.





Dorper sheep.

The market place. It was a bit muddy.




Topiary frames. A lot of interesting ones but a bit hard to make them out in the photo.

Mostly. You can see the rearing horse at the front?

Don't know how much extra the lily is.




I'm thinking they need to feed their horses a bit more.

Lots of caravans. Lots and lots. And tents. And combinations thereof.







