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  1. Jeff Ditzenberger is a Wisconsin farmer who spent nine months in jail on a felony arson charge. He was less embarrassed to admit to arson than to the fact that he had mental illness and that the arson was an attempted suicide.

  2. 11 de mar. de 2019 · One night in 1992, farmer Jeff Ditzenberger walked into an abandoned house near his farm in Monroe, Wisconsin and lit it on fire. He had no intention of walking out alive. But as the walls caught fire around him, he changed his mind.

  3. 22 de mar. de 2024 · Jeff Ditzenberger is one of the subjects of 'Greener Pastures,' a documentary about the struggles farmers face and the mental health difficulties that often result. Credit: Samuel-Ali Mirpoorian

  4. jeff ditzenberger Jeff is a corn and soybean farmer in Monroe, Wisconsin. Nearly 27 years ago, Jeff tried to end his own life by setting a building on fire while he was still inside.

  5. 25 de mar. de 2020 · Jeff Ditzenberger, founder of the Talking, Understanding, Growing, Supporting (T.U.G.S.) program for mental health, believes basic human kindness can cure many issues, but especially mental health issues.

  6. 16 de ago. de 2018 · One night in 1992, Jeff Ditzenberger walked into an abandoned house near his farm in Monroe, Wisconsin, and lit it on fire. He had no intention of leaving alive.

  7. 22 de may. de 2023 · Jeff Ditzenberger is a former grower from southern Wisconsin who uses his past struggles with suicide to help other people today. He travels around the country delivering his outspoken message that, “It’s okay to not be okay.”