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His name was Haroldson Lafayette Hunt, always called “Boy” by Joiner, but more generally known as H.
The Prize Daniel Yergin 2008
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His name was Haroldson Lafayette Hunt, always called “Boy” by Joiner, but more generally known as H.
The Prize Daniel Yergin 2008
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I made a call to Mr. Haroldson at the bank, but he explained it was out of his hands.
A Burning in Homeland Richard Yancey 2003
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Using software specially developed by Haroldson and others in the DNR, they're able to accurately record not only deer in the area but any carcasses they come upon, along with food plots or other feeding sites.
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Anyone who doubts the DNR's ability to accurately count deer -- or for that matter other big game, such as moose or elk -- need only spend a short time with Maas, Pauly and Haroldson.
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In their first two days of flying, Haroldson and Pauly counted 840 deer in 60 sections, or 14 animals per square mile.
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Similarly, the map -- many versions of it, in fact -- was loaded into a laptop computer Haroldson held.
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Every time he and Pauly saw deer, Haroldson touched the laptop's screen, using a stylus and recording the animals' exact locations.
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Last week, Maas, Haroldson and Pauly crisscrossed the 5-mile-radius CWD core area deliberately in the DNR helicopter, determining, in the end, that close to 1,900 deer winter there.
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We developed this software to do deer population surveys in the agriculture and transition parts of the state,'' Haroldson said.
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