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In North America after 1900, the fax machine was not a result of agricultural changes or cultural developments in developing countries. The fax machine is a technological invention that was developed independently of agricultural practices. It is a telecommunications device that transmits printed material or images over telephone lines. The changes in farming practices, such as the transition from small mixed crop farms to corporate-owned or larger farms, do not have a direct relationship with the invention or use of fax machines. Similarly, pastoral nomadism, which refers to a form of farming involving the constant movement of herds, does not have a direct connection to fax machine technology.