High prices in the produce industry are being caused by weather conditions, supply chain issues, and low yields. Lime prices have more than doubled compared to any January over the past 10 years, rising from $28 to $61/carton in just seven days. Squash prices are also increasing due to rain in Mexico and cool weather in Florida. Lettuce prices are relatively stable, but there are concerns about lettuce downy mildew in the Everglades Agricultural Area and quality issues and harvest delays in the West.