Really? It's a large state?Say what?I grew up on the border of Illinois/Wisconsin. You couldn't swing a dead cat without hitting a produce stand of any kind. Here, in Oklahoma, the stores sell cut down corncobs in a package of 4 for an outrageous price of $3; whereas "in the day" we'd buy an entire bushel for $6 that would last at least 3 weeks.
I'm fairly certain this is dependent on where you live. Illinois is a large state, and the midwest is even larger. I could string together many dead cats to swing around and I would not be hitting any produce stands.
Yes, that's right. Now you're picturing me swinging around a chain of dead cats. Deal with it.

The point I was trying to make is that there's a lot of produce grown in the Midwest. I find it surprising it's trucked in from out of State.