This study examines the financial health of vegetable growers in Tumkur District, Karnataka, a crucial area for vegetable cultivation. The primary objective is to evaluate key financial indicators such as income stability, debt levels, and access to credit to determine the overall economic resilience of these farmers. Employing a descriptive research methodology, the study utilizes a sample of 450 small to medium-scale vegetable farmers. The sampling method is convenient, with data collected through a structured questionnaire and supplemented by secondary sources. Analytical tools include descriptive statistics, ANOVA, and homogeneity tests. The expected outcome is to identify significant financial disparities among different farmer groups and provide actionable insights for improving financial stability and support mechanisms. This research aims to contribute to better policy formulation and support strategies for vegetable growers, enhancing their economic well-being and sustainability