Sarah earned her M.S. in Entomology in 2019. She is an agronomy educator with Penn State Extension.
In May 2017, Sarah earned her B.S. in Agricultural Sciences and was chosen as a marshall for the graduation ceremony.
I studied how different diverse cropping and management rotations can reduce pest pressure for dairy farmers looking to produce all of the food, forage, and fuel needed to manage their farm. I also studied the fate of neonicotinoid insecticides in the environment, specifically how they left crop fields with surface and subsurface flows of water.