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Before any seed goes down, the ground has to be right. That's the part a lot of people skip or rush, and it's the reason so many seeding jobs fail. We took the time to properly prepare the soil across the entire yard - working it until the seedbed was consistent and ready to actually support new growth. No shortcuts.
We ran our Brillion seeder across the whole area to get seed placed at the right depth and with solid soil contact. That's what the Brillion does better than most - it firms the seedbed as it seeds, which means better germination rates and a more even stand. You're not just throwing seed on top and hoping for the best.
What you end up with is a clean, seeded yard that's on its way back. It doesn't look like much right after seeding - it never does. But the work that happens at this stage is what determines how the whole thing comes out. Get the soil prep and seeding install right, and the yard takes care of itself from there.
A lot of farm properties sit in this in-between state for years because the job feels too big to tackle. It's really not - it just takes the right equipment and someone who knows what they're doing. If you've got a property that needs this kind of reset, we're the crew to call.