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Some of the members of the Grasslands Division of the D.S.I.R. at Lincoln who have been studying the toxic effects of the fungal endophyte in ryegrass and alternative pastures to ryegrass. Standing is Dr Lee Sutherland (left) and Mr Lester Fletcher. Kneeling is Professor Ed Piper (left) from the University of Arkansas, who has been studying similar problems in the United States, and Mr Tom Fraser. A Coopers Farm Management award was presented for the work on ryegrass done by the Grasslands’ team.

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Press, 30 December 1988, Page 9

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Some of the members of the Grasslands Division of the D.S.I.R. at Lincoln who have been studying the toxic effects of the fungal endophyte in ryegrass and alternative pastures to ryegrass. Standing is Dr Lee Sutherland (left) and Mr Lester Fletcher. Kneeling is Professor Ed Piper (left) from the University of Arkansas, who has been studying similar problems in the United States, and Mr Tom Fraser. A Coopers Farm Management award was presented for the work on ryegrass done by the Grasslands’ team. Press, 30 December 1988, Page 9

Some of the members of the Grasslands Division of the D.S.I.R. at Lincoln who have been studying the toxic effects of the fungal endophyte in ryegrass and alternative pastures to ryegrass. Standing is Dr Lee Sutherland (left) and Mr Lester Fletcher. Kneeling is Professor Ed Piper (left) from the University of Arkansas, who has been studying similar problems in the United States, and Mr Tom Fraser. A Coopers Farm Management award was presented for the work on ryegrass done by the Grasslands’ team. Press, 30 December 1988, Page 9