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- H.E. Brown, D.J. Moot, R.J. Lucas, M. Smith, Sub clover, cocksfoot and lucerne combine to improve dryland stock production , Proceedings of the New Zealand Grassland Association: Volume 68, 2006, Dunedin
- 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
- R.J. Lucas, M.C. Smith, P. Jarvis, A. Mills, D.J. Moot, Nitrogen fixation by subterranean and white clovers in dryland cocksfoot pastures , Proceedings of the New Zealand Grassland Association: Volume 72, 2010, Lincoln
- A.D. Black, D.J. Moot, R.J. Lucas, Seedling development and growth of white clover, caucasian clover and perennial ryegrass grown in field and controlled environments , Proceedings of the New Zealand Grassland Association: Volume 64, 2002, West Coast
- A.J.E. Moorhead, G.J. Piggot, The performance of pasture mixes containing 'Ceres Tonic' plantain (Plantago lanceolata) in Northland , Proceedings of the New Zealand Grassland Association: Volume 71, 2009, Waitangi
- A. Mills, M.C. Smith, R.J. Lucas, D.J. Moot, Dryland pasture yields and botanical composition over 5 years under sheep grazing in Canterbury , Proceedings of the New Zealand Grassland Association: Volume 70, 2008, Blenheim
- D.R. Power, K.M. Pollock, R.J. Lucas, D.J. Moot, Clover species cover on summer dry hill country in Central Otago , Proceedings of the New Zealand Grassland Association: Volume 68, 2006, Dunedin
- R.G.M. Hurst, A.D. Black, R.J. Lucas, D.J. Moot, Sowing strategies for slow-establishing pasture species on a North Otago dairy farm , Proceedings of the New Zealand Grassland Association: Volume 62, 2000, Invercargill
- D.P. Monks, D.J. Moot, M.C. Smith, R.J. Lucas, Grazing management for regeneration of balansa clover in a cocksfoot pasture , Proceedings of the New Zealand Grassland Association: Volume 70, 2008, Blenheim
- B.J. Gillespie, R.J. Lucas, D.J. Moot, G.R. Edwards, Can topdressing with salt increase oversowing success and pasture quality on steep, south facing slopes in hill country pastures? , Proceedings of the New Zealand Grassland Association: Volume 68, 2006, Dunedin