By Sarah Mosinski

The Peterson Brothers will be coming to Audubon, Iowa on March 9 at 6 p.m. to provide information and entertainment about agriculture in the United States at the FFA Banquet. The chapter members discussed different entertainment options and the idea to have the three brothers come from Kansas to take part in their end of the year celebration was the group they got feedback from first. Greg, Nathan, and Kendal Peterson became a big hit on Youtube. They make parody music videos of popular songs and change the words into lyrics about agriculture and farming.
Every year, FFA spends money on entertainment to join them at their banquet. With 125 members in FFA, the students come together to prepare for the meal and activities during the event. They decide who will be coming to their banquet a year in advance. The meal is served by Two Palms and the ceremonies give recognition to the seniors leaving the Audubon Chapter. Awards to seniors and other members are given in front of friends and family members. The brothers will give a presentation about farming and agriculture as a whole and what being an agriculture advocate means. FFA has many achievements including the record number of students participating in Career Development Events on the Sub-District, District and State Levels.
“Fourteen Audubon FFA Members will receive their Iowa FFA Degree at this year's State FFA Convention! The Iowa Degree is the highest honor a member can receive on the state level,” said Britney Elmquist, the FFA adviser. The Audubon FFA Chapter has been very successful.
Every year, FFA spends money on entertainment to join them at their banquet. With 125 members in FFA, the students come together to prepare for the meal and activities during the event. They decide who will be coming to their banquet a year in advance. The meal is served by Two Palms and the ceremonies give recognition to the seniors leaving the Audubon Chapter. Awards to seniors and other members are given in front of friends and family members. The brothers will give a presentation about farming and agriculture as a whole and what being an agriculture advocate means. FFA has many achievements including the record number of students participating in Career Development Events on the Sub-District, District and State Levels.
“Fourteen Audubon FFA Members will receive their Iowa FFA Degree at this year's State FFA Convention! The Iowa Degree is the highest honor a member can receive on the state level,” said Britney Elmquist, the FFA adviser. The Audubon FFA Chapter has been very successful.