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- J.P.J. Eerens, K.B. Miller, J.G.H. White, H.S. Easton, R.J. Lucas, Ryegrass endophyte and sheep reproduction , Proceedings of the New Zealand Grassland Association: Volume 56, 1994, Hanmer Springs
- K.H. Widdup, R.G. Purves, A.D. Black, P. Jarvis, R.J. Lucas, Nitrogen fixation by caucasian clover and white clover in irrigated ryegrass pastures , Proceedings of the New Zealand Grassland Association: Volume 63, 2001, Hamilton
- S. Ates, R.J. Lucas, G.R. Edwards, Pasture production and liveweight gain from cocksfoot-subterranean clover pastures grazed at two stocking rates and closed at different times during spring , Proceedings of the New Zealand Grassland Association: Volume 70, 2008, Blenheim
- M.P. Rolston, P.T.P. Clifford, J.F.L. Charlton, J.G. Hampton, J.G.H. White, A.G. Wright, D. Knox, New Zealand's herbage seed industry: an overview , Proceedings of the New Zealand Grassland Association: Volume 52, 1990, Ashburton
- P.L. Peri, D.J. Moot, R.J. Lucas, Urine patches indicate yield potential of cocksfoot , Proceedings of the New Zealand Grassland Association: Volume 64, 2002, West Coast
- R.J. Lucas, J.G.H. White, G.T. Daly, P. Jarvis, G. Meijer, LOTUS, WHITE CLOVER AND CAUCASION CLOVER OVERSOWING, MESOPOTAMIA STATION, SOUTH CANTERBURY , Proceedings of the New Zealand Grassland Association: Volume 42, 1981, Greymouth
- P.L. Peri, A.C. Varella, R.J. Lucas, D.J. Moot, Cocksfoot and lucerne productivity in a Pinus radiata silvopastoral system: a grazed comparison , Proceedings of the New Zealand Grassland Association: Volume 63, 2001, Hamilton
- B.S. Thorrold, K.F. O'Connor, J.G.H. White, MANAGEMENT INFLUENCES ON SHEEP BEHAVIOUR, DUNG DISTRIBUTION AND SOIL PHOSPHATE , Proceedings of the New Zealand Grassland Association: Volume 46, 1985, Timaru
- A.D. Black, K.M. Pollock, R.J. Lucas, J.M. Amyes, D.B. Pownall, J.R. Sedcole, Caucasian clover/ryegrass produced more legume than white clover/ryegrass pastures in a grazed comparison , Proceedings of the New Zealand Grassland Association: Volume 62, 2000, Invercargill
- A.D. Black, R.J. Lucas, Caucasian clover was more productive than white clover in grass mixtures under drought conditions , Proceedings of the New Zealand Grassland Association: Volume 62, 2000, Invercargill