The invention relates to a vineyard stake which is intended for guiding and retaining wires, is composed, in cross-section, of a steel profile which is open on one side, and, distributed over its length, has pairs of punch-outs in bulges which project outwards from the flanges running transversely to the open side and correspond to the length of the steel profile. In order, in the case of said vineyard stake, to obtain simple suspension and reliable clamping of the wire, along with optimum rigidity while keeping the amount of material used low, the steel profile is essentially U-shaped/rectangular in cross-section and the punch-outs in the bulges are designed in the form of a U and/or an inverted U. The legs of the U-shaped punch-outs run parallel to the longitudinal axis of the steel profile, and the webs run transversely to the longitudinal axis of the steel profile, from the rear of the bulges to the legs of the punch-outs, the legs being slightly widened, corresponding to the wire diameter, towards the base and the outer edges of the flanges of the steel profile projecting outwards to such an extent that their common line in each case runs through the legs of the U-shaped punch-outs in the bulges.
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