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- A.J. Parsons, G.R. Edwards, D.F. Chapman, R.A. Carran, How far have we come: 75 years 'in clover'? , Proceedings of the New Zealand Grassland Association: Volume 68, 2006, Dunedin
- M. Roux, S.K. Leask, D.J. Moot, Yield and composition of lucerne stands in Central Otago after different winter grazing and weed control treatments , Proceedings of the New Zealand Grassland Association: Volume 76, 2014, Alexandra
- D.J. Moot, A. Mills, A. Marshall, G.R. Edwards, Lucerne establishment sequences to maximise weed control in ex-Pinus radiata L. plantations , Proceedings of the New Zealand Grassland Association: Volume 69, 2007, Wairakei
- D.J. Moot, K.M. Pollock, B. Lewis, Plant population, yield and water use of lucerne sown in autumn at four sowing rates , Proceedings of the New Zealand Grassland Association: Volume 74, 2012, Gore
- 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
- A.J.E. Moorhead, J.G.H. White, P. Jarvis, R.J. Lucas, J.R. Sedcole, Effect of sowing method and fertiliser application on establishment and first season growth of Caucasian clover , Proceedings of the New Zealand Grassland Association: Volume 56, 1994, Hanmer Springs
- 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
- D.W. Grigg, J.M. Grigg, R.J. Lucas, Maximising subterranean clover in Marlborough's hill country is key to weaning 80% of sale lambs prime , Proceedings of the New Zealand Grassland Association: Volume 70, 2008, Blenheim
- 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