Kapunda Farm Fair | GALLERY
Glenn Oliver with son Tristan and wife Wendy, Eudunda, discuss the Case IH Maxxum CVT with dealer Jeffrey both, Lyndoch Motors.
Bruce Wutke, Rowland Flat pulls up a bale to share a yarn or two with Emmetts Roseworthy staff Scott Evans and Steve Reljich.
Sharing a laugh is Geoff Busch, Eudunda, Peter Bonner, Eudunda and John Neal, Robertstown.
Kylie Conaghty and Lucas Clarke from Manuka Native Nursery, Allendale North.
Manuka the pet galah hangs out in the native plants looking for neck scratches from passerbys.
Ray Davis, Aussie Wool Exports, Kapunda and Burra.
Happy with the displays on offer is Lynette Linke, Angaston with mother Barbara Doecke, Nuriootpa.
The rare animal tent was a huge hit.
Long time Kapunda Farm Fair organiser Bill Adams out and about checking on the stallholders and displays.
The bears from ? provide a spectacle for farm fair visitors.
Much needed rain brought in by the heavy cloud cover on Friday afternoon didn't stop the public from being part of the farm fair scene.
Taking a moment's break is good friends Joyce and Dennis Schiller, Tanunda and Graham and Margaret Noack, Sutherlands.
There was still plenty of fun for young ones like Caitlin Schutz, 6 and brother Austin, almost 2, Point Pass.
Displays on offer to the public included community groups such as Carers and Disability manned by manager Marg Ryan and carers support worker Brent Bennett.
Schutz Industries Kev Schutz, Eudunda chats with Greg and Cheryl Carmichael, Minlaton.
Rodney and Elizabeth Whenan, of Nuriootpa, helping the Black Dog foundation.
Jemma and Leonie Mortimer, of Waikerie, sell their candles at the Kapunda Farm Fair.
Waikerie's Debbie Potter with Little Home Grown products for sale at Kapunda Farm Fair.
Kevin Lintern, from natural Resources with Scooby in their tent at Kapunda Farm Fair.
Carol Dadds, from Sunshine Barossa Australia, with some of her products.
Declan Howard, 2, pats Sonar at the Kapunda Farm Fair, with the help of his dad Luke, both of Clare.
Luke Scrivens, The Australian Cider Co at the Kapunda Farm Fair.
Simon Adamczyk, of Animal Relocation and Education, with Pirate the Tawny Frog Mouth.
Amelia Giddings, of Kapunda, made cupcakes to sell at the kapunda Farm Fair.
Wind gusts, thick dust and much needed rains thrown at the 2018 Kapunda Farm Fair did not keep visitors away from the popular biennial event held on Friday and Saturday.