Jeffrey "Ditz" Ditzenberger has spent his entire life in agriculture. He grew up on a small dairy farm in South Wayne, was active in FFA and the FFA Alumni, and later served in the U.S. Navy during Desert Storm. His career spans more than 20 years as an ag mechanic and salesperson, two years in ag advertising, and time co-owning a dairy before transitioning fully into crop production. A former Green County Farm Bureau president for 10 years and Ag Chest vice president for five, Ditz has also served on numerous agriculture-related committees and groups — bringing a broad, diverse perspective to every role he takes on. 

He is the Director of Communications, Marketing and Member Services for FarmFirst Dairy Cooperative, Founder of TUGS, and is also a licensed auctioneer specializing in Charity Auctions, as well as a Mental Health Coach and Certified Peer Specialist specializing in Addiction recovery and mental wellness.  

He, with his dog Luke, currently reside in Monroe, Wis. In his free time, he does some stand-up comedy, acting, golfing, (opinions vary on if it's actually golfing) riding his motorcycle, officiating weddings, working on his non-profit, TUGS, playing Santa, and trying to be an awesome Grandpa.   

He has been seen on HBO/ Vice News, A&E, multiple podcasts and is in the Academy of Television Award winning documentary, Greener Pastures, currently streaming on PBS.