Sarah earned her M.S. in Entomology in 2019. She is an agronomy educator with Penn State Extension.
![Sarah McTish In May 2017, Sarah earned her B.S. in Agricultural Sciences and was chosen as a marshall for the graduation ceremony.](https://ento.psu.edu/research/labs/john-tooker/lab-members/lab-alumni/sarah-mctish/@@images/0e807a1f-0614-4d75-9eb7-a68bd5446061.jpeg)
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.