Seasonal planting delays might push early harvest estimates lower, fueling price resilience. Wheat is trading with losses across the three markets on Monday. Chicago SRW wheat is trading with 5 to 7 cent losses on Monday. There were another 34 delivery notices against July on Friday. July futures expire today. KC HRW contracts are falling 5 to 6 cents so far at midday. There were 5 deliveries against July on Friday evening. MPLS spring wheat is down 10 to 11 cents so far on Monday. The opportunity in the roller coaster ride that is the commodity market, especially grain markets right now, is for grain consumers. As we have seen over the last fortnight, wheat markets are heavily sold and are therefore primed for sharp rallies on bad news. SRW wheat futures saw increased intraday volatility, swinging between $6.27 and $6.34 as news circulated regarding potential Russian export quotas. Hedgers remain active in deferred contracts.