Agriculture

Agriculture is the cultivation of animals, plants, fungi, and other lifeforms for food, fiber, biofuel, medicines, pharmaceuticals, chems, and other products used to sustain and enhance human life. Following the Great War, agriculture in the United States was drastically diminished, and societal knowledge of the practice was set almost back to zero. Following humanity's rise and rebuilding, education was spread, and the knowledge of the arts regained throughout civilization. Groups such as caravan companies, tribes, individual settlements, and primarily the Followers of the Apocalypse and the New California Republic were crucial elements in the revival of the practices. The mutation caused by the nuclear war made impossible many aspects and practices of agriculture, as well as opening new options.

Fruit

 * Apple
 * Banana yucca
 * Barrel cactus
 * Buffalo gourd seed
 * Honey mesquite pod
 * Jalapeno pepper
 * Legumes
 * Maize
 * Mutfruit (Crunchy mutfruit)
 * Nevada agave
 * Oranges (mentioned)
 * Peach (mentioned)
 * Pinto bean pod
 * Pinyon nuts
 * Prickly pear fruit
 * Punga fruit (Wild, refined)
 * Spore plant pods
 * Strange fruit
 * Watermelon (mentioned)

Vegetables

 * Broccoli (mentioned)
 * Cabbage
 * Carrot
 * Corn
 * Coyote tobacco chew
 * Desert salad
 * Fava bean
 * Onion
 * Potato
 * Rice
 * Tobacco
 * Tomato

Meats

 * Big horner
 * Brahmin
 * Gecko
 * Iguana
 * Lakelurk
 * Mirelurk
 * Mole rat
 * Radroach
 * Squirrel
 * Yao guai
 * Wasteland omelet

Plants

 * Broc flower
 * Daturana
 * White horsenettle
 * Xander root

Other

 * Antivenom
 * Bitter drink
 * Cave fungus
 * Healing powder
 * Snakebite tourniquet

Instances of agriculture

 * Anchorage Memorial: Before mercenary groups wiped out the facility, traders bred and butchered mirelurks for their meats.
 * Arroyo: The town works within hunting, farming, and brahmin handling. They produce broc flower and xander root, and other vegetables. Additionally, they produce brahmin and gecko products. Hakunin grew hallucinogenic plants.
 * Boneyard: The town of Adytum produces their own food with hydroponic farms, and use chemical elements such as brahmin dung to create ammunition.
 * Goodsprings: The town draws water from Goodsprings Source, and has a significant local gecko and big horner population.
 * The Hub: The city refines and trades water, and additionally holds farms. In 2161, one farm had a donkey.
 * Jacobstown: The town supports itself through big horner breeding.
 * Klamath: The town produces and trades gecko meats and pelts, brahmin products, as well as plants and vegetables.
 * Little Lamplight: The bodies of the adult humans dumped in the pools of the caverns created a cave fungus capable of being a viable long-term food source and decreasing radiation.
 * Modoc: A dedicated farming town, it produces brahmin foods and leather. It additionally produces crops, as well as fruits, such as apples. At one point, a woman named Rose created deathclaw omelettes.
 * Mojave Wasteland: The New California Republic restored the pre-War pipeline system to draw water from Lake Mead. Water licenses were required to take or sell water from the pipeline. With the Sharecropper Farms and Westside as the only sources of locally grown mass-produced crops, and the strong lack of independent farmers and growers, the region is largely dependent on caravan imports. Meat sources for the region include geckos, giant ants, lakelurks, giant rats, bloatflies, brahmin, big horners, dogs, and many more.
 * Necropolis: The city uses a large water pump to sustain the city.
 * Nellis Air Force Base: Entirely self-sufficient, the Boomers draw water from Lake Mead, grow their own crops, grains, soy, and legumes to name a few, and use solar arrays for power.
 * New Reno: Myron produced jet in the Stables from brahmin dung.
 * Point Lookout: The swampfolk cultivate the naturally growing Punga fruit. The local tribals have managed to refine the fruit, increasing their health effects. The region is also vibrant with yeast, leading to moonshining.
 * Rivet City: The only instance of farming in the Capital Wasteland, the science lab led by Madison Li used hydroponics farming to create herbs, potatoes, apples, pears, and carrots. Janice Kaplinski hoped to eventually be able to create broccoli.
 * Shady Sands: Completely self-sufficient, the city irrigates local soil to support crop production, producing primarily maize and cabbage. They additionally drilled wells to provide water. The city is well-known for its brahmin farming, populated by many ranchers, agri-barons, and brahmin barons, producing brahmin foods and leather for trade.
 * Sharecropper Farms: The main source of farming in the New Vegas and Mojave Wasteland area, they cultivate and harvest various food items to feed settlers and soldiers in the region.
 * San Francisco: The Shi are known to produce and trade seaweed, fish, and rice.
 * Vault City: The Vault produces medical items, such as stimpaks.
 * Vaults: All Vaults came equipped with a water purifier to extract water from nearby underground sources.
 * Vault 22: The Vault produced plants and crops within its confines, resulting in a mutagen creating spore plants and spore carriers.
 * Westside: After managing to secretly direct water to Westside, the community began creating crops. The Westside Co-op supports local agriculture industry, and is a primary reason for Westside's independence.
 * Zion Canyon: The local tribes cultivate daturana, creating antivenoms, performance enhancing and hallucinogenic drugs. Big horners, geckos, and yao guai are hunted for pelts, fur, and food.

Appearances
Agriculture appears in all games in the Fallout series.