The Miscellaneous Agriculture ClipArt gallery offers 89 illustrations of barnyard animals, crop storage, plant tagging, and other farm related images.

Rabbit-hutch with two rabbits.

Rabbit-hutch

Rabbit-hutch with two rabbits.

Rabbit-hutch with rabbits.

Rabbit-hutch

Rabbit-hutch with rabbits.

A plant belonging to the Fabaceae, that is, pea family. It is often used as fodder.

Red Clover

A plant belonging to the Fabaceae, that is, pea family. It is often used as fodder.

Ridges are made on a hard piece of ground, and are about three feet wide at the base. The two sides slope somewhat steeply to the top.

Ridge Mushroom Bed

Ridges are made on a hard piece of ground, and are about three feet wide at the base. The two sides…

Illustrated is a method of binding up the roots.

Root Binding

Illustrated is a method of binding up the roots.

Root hairs of lettuce, with adherent soil grains.

Lettuce Root

Root hairs of lettuce, with adherent soil grains.

"And she went, and came and gleaned in the field after the reapers: and her hap was to light on the portion of the field belonging unto Boaz, who was of the family of Elimelech. And, behold, Boaz came from Bethlehem, and said unto the reapers, Jehovah be with you. And they answered him, Jehovah bless thee. Then said Boaz unto his servant that was set over the reapers, Whose damsel is this? And the servant that was set over the reapers answered and said, It is the Moabitish damsel that came back with Naomi out of the country of Moab:" Ruth 2:3-6 ASV
<p>Illustration of Ruth gleaning grain in the fields of Boaz. She is on her knees at the feet of Boaz, who walks with a staff and a dog behind him. His servant tells him about Ruth. Four men and women, also gleaning, watch in the background. A small town and some trees are pictured in the background.

Ruth Meets Boaz While Gleaning in the Fields

"And she went, and came and gleaned in the field after the reapers: and her hap was to light on the…

A sack of wheat.

Sack

A sack of wheat.

Cutting back or shearing the plants.

Shearing

Cutting back or shearing the plants.

"Make alternate layers of manure and of sods three inches thick, piling one upon the other, until you have a heap of the shape."&mdash;Heinrich, 1887

Section of Soil Heap

"Make alternate layers of manure and of sods three inches thick, piling one upon the other, until you…

An experiment testing the absorbancy of different types of soils.

Analyzing Soil

An experiment testing the absorbancy of different types of soils.

A patch of soil and grass which has cracked after having been worked too fine in the fall.

Cracks in the soil

A patch of soil and grass which has cracked after having been worked too fine in the fall.

This illustration shows the roots of soy bean.

Soy Bean

This illustration shows the roots of soy bean.

A common stake label

Stake

A common stake label

This illustration shows the formation of starch.

Starch

This illustration shows the formation of starch.

Hay-caps are made of heavy five-fourths cotton cloth, cut square, wit four little loops, through which we run a slim wooden pin into the hay-cock. The pins hold it better than weights in the corner.

Hay-caps

Hay-caps are made of heavy five-fourths cotton cloth, cut square, wit four little loops, through which…

Illustrated are tree labels of many patterns.

Tree Labels

Illustrated are tree labels of many patterns.

Illustrated is a man transporting a large evergreen tree.

Tree Transportation

Illustrated is a man transporting a large evergreen tree.

Laying down trellis-grown blackberries.

Trellis

Laying down trellis-grown blackberries.

"A good trellis for tomatoes, holding the vines apart and allowing all fruits to receive air and light." &mdash; Baily, 1898

Trellis

"A good trellis for tomatoes, holding the vines apart and allowing all fruits to receive air and light."…

Pictured is a mountain orchard in Virginia.

Virginia Mountain Orchard

Pictured is a mountain orchard in Virginia.

"The wind has blown the gate quite open wide; / To shut it, no one will step aside: / 'I have no business with another's gate,' / So thus the selfish man will surely prate: / An open gate, the cattle soon find out, / And trample in with hogs who root about; / A motley drove now wander o'er the ground, / And desolation, is seen around."—Barber, 1857

What is Everybody's Business is Nobody's Business

"The wind has blown the gate quite open wide; / To shut it, no one will step aside: / 'I have no business…

A wheat plant grown in a pot, stunted as a result of nitrogen deficiency in the soil.

Wheat, potted and stunted

A wheat plant grown in a pot, stunted as a result of nitrogen deficiency in the soil.

A type of label for plants.

Zinc Tally

A type of label for plants.

A type of label for plants.

Zinc Tally

A type of label for plants.

A type of label for plants.

Zinc Tally

A type of label for plants.

A type of label for plants.

Zinc Tally

A type of label for plants.

A type of label for plants.

Zinc Tally

A type of label for plants.

A type of label for plants.

Zinc Tally

A type of label for plants.