The study was conducted find out the relationship between the profile of farmers and cropping pattern followed by the farmers of Marathwada region in relation to climate change. Total 120 respondent farmers were selected from 12 villages of four tehsils of two districts. Data were collected by using a well-structured interview schedule. Ex post facto research design was used for the study. Data were analysed by using frequency, percentage, mean, Pearson’s coefficient of correlation and standard deviation.
As regard with the profile of farmer it was observed that, majority of them farmers were belonged to nuclear family (60.83%), majority educated up to higher secondary schools (44.17%), majority of (54.17%) farmers having semi medium land holding, majority of (66.67%) farmers medium category of farming experience, majority of (65.00%) farmers medium level of annual income, majority of (70.83%) farmers medium category of irrigation potential, majority of (51.62%) farmer medium category of social participation, majority of (63.33%) farmer medium category of extension contact, majority of (67.50%) farmers medium category of economic motivation.