Bill Isler

Bill Isler was a pioneering pork producer and lifelong advocate for Ohio agriculture. A third-generation farmer, he co-managed Isler Farms in Marion County, helping grow it into a nationally respected swine and crop operation. Among the first to adopt artificial insemination and achieve SPF herd status, Isler earned a reputation for genetic excellence and herd health, drawing buyers from across the U.S. and abroad.
He held leadership roles with the Ohio Pork Producers Council, National Duroc Board, and SPF associations, while mentoring youth through FFA, 4-H, and the Ohio State Fair. His pigs earned top honors at major shows, and he helped develop genetic evaluation programs that advanced the industry.
Isler was inducted into multiple halls of fame and received national recognition, including the Purebred Master Seedstock Producer Award and National SPF Producer of the Year. For over two decades, he also supplied hogs for groundbreaking human medical research. A quiet, generous leader, Isler served as a church elder and also gave through mentorship and community service.
