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- D. Scott, C.R. Mason, Potential for high country pasture improvement from planting of rhizome fragments of spreading legumes , Proceedings of the New Zealand Grassland Association: Volume 54, 1992, Gore
- D. Scott, Sustainability of high-country pastures under contrasting development inputs , Proceedings of the New Zealand Grassland Association: Volume 70, 2008, Blenheim
- K.F. O'Connor, D. Scott, Issues and options in high country farming 1. Genesis of present situation , Proceedings of the New Zealand Grassland Association: Volume 58, 1996, Oamaru
- D. Scott, Trends in high country pastoral farming 3. Developing and directing emerging options , Proceedings of the New Zealand Grassland Association: Volume 58, 1996, Oamaru
- D. Scott, L.A. Maunsell, L.M. Hunt, Relative sheep liveweight gain on perennial lupin, red clover and alsike , Proceedings of the New Zealand Grassland Association: Volume 56, 1994, Hanmer Springs
- D. Scott, Effect of biennial spelling from grazing of a high country, moderate input, mixed pasture , Proceedings of the New Zealand Grassland Association: Volume 73, 2011, Gisborne
- D. Scott, J.S. Robertson, R. Burgess, SPECIES, AND FERTILISER EFFICIENCY - A HIGH COUNTRY EXAMPLE , Proceedings of the New Zealand Grassland Association: Volume 50, 1989, Balclutha
- D. Scott, W. Williams, Issues and options in high country farming 2. Evaluating technical options , Proceedings of the New Zealand Grassland Association: Volume 58, 1996, Oamaru
- L.A. Maunsell, D. Scott, Crops for winter feed in an extreme high country environment , Proceedings of the New Zealand Grassland Association: Volume 56, 1994, Hanmer Springs
- L.A. Maunsell, D. Scott, Timothy cultivars in a New Zealand high country environment , Proceedings of the New Zealand Grassland Association: Volume 58, 1996, Oamaru