Carl Linnaeus, The Lapland Journey, translated by Peter Graves (Edinburgh: Lockharton Press, 1995), p. 187.
Northern Husbandry, 19/09/1732, ¶1089:
The grassland at LIMINGO extends for 13 miles. The ground is a little higher round the village of Limingo. The best part of it, that which is a little drier and higher though considerably damaged by tussocks, has been taken into use for grazing. If it was cultivated in triple rotation in the Skåne manner, it would produce excellent oats. They said they would be able to ditch and drain the large marshland by the coast but are afraid of white moss which would prevent them getting a crop.